Stewards of the
Game of Golf
and the
Environment

We have many eyes and ears on the golf course but sometimes cannot see everything.
Any help you can give us by detecting and reporting any potential problems on the golf course will be greatly appreciated
Mowing Schedule & Cultural Practices
How can we successfully and consistently maintain quality greens, tees and fairways? By establishing standards, designing a plan or program, and properly executing the plan. Superintendents without a plan always seem to have to "put out fires". We like to practice "fire prevention" at Baker Hill Golf Club. Proper agronomics is certainly a key component of most good turf manager's backgrounds. No one has a secret agronomic witch's brew that makes them successful. What will make Baker Hill stand out among the rest is our ability to implement a sound agronomic program through proper organization, planning, training, delegation, patience and above all good communication skills. The following outline describes our programs used as part of the regular maintenance schedule which will take effect once the course is opened for play each season.

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Course Set-Up and Daily Pin Location Sheet
Mowing and Grooming
Aerification
Irrigation & Watering Practices
Pesticide Facts
Topdressing, Verticutting, Thatch control
Other Subjects:
Frost delays
Drought
Winter Injury
Green speed
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