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Turf Management Interning at Westfield Group Country Club

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Page 1: Turf Management

Turf Management

Interning at Westfield Group Country Club

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My Job in A Nutshell… As a Turf Management intern, my

responsibility was to utilize my talent and energy towards learning and improving both the North and South golf courses.

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Here, a valve sprung a huge leak right before a big outing. We had to adjust in order to fix the leak before the shotgun went off.

A Normal DayI don’t think there is a typical day here on the Greens Staff. There’s always a well thought-out plan, that something throws a wrench into. I learned to adapt and roll with the punches, because of this.

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Some Things I Learned

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Horticulture

I learned how to properly fertilize, deadhead, and care for an assortment of flowers (it’s not as easy as you think).

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Topdressing The task of spreading sand/soil mix across the turf in order to achieve a smoother and firmer playing surface.

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Rake BunkersWhether it be hand raking, using a sand pro, or raking bunker edges; I learned it.

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Moisture MeterWe use a device called a moisture meter to determine moisture levels in greens, collars, and approaches. This helps determine if and how much we need to water to maintain good levels.

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Hand wateringGreens must be hand watered on hot/dry days when they lose their moisture. Someone hand watering must understand how to read moisture levels, hot spots on greens, and proper technique.

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Typical LandscapingMulching, trimming trees/hedges, weeding, pruning trees, pond care, cutting lilies, plant classification, etc.

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Buffalo BlowingWe use big blowers to blow off debris after mowing fairways, mowing rough, or even a hard rain. We also blow off debris before we spray certain chemicals.

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Gator BagsGator bags are used to continuously water trees. We put them around young and struggling trees and then fill them with water.

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Roll GreensWe roll greens after mowing them in order to increase green speed.

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Cutting and Laying SodA sod cutter is used to cut sod pieces out of the nursery and transfer them to places in the course that need them. Laying sod is a process that needs to be done with care in order to give the sod a good chance to survive.

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Mowing Operations and PatternsDifferent mowers are used for different turf. Every day the patterns and directions change. In this picture, I mowed the targets and chip green in a straight direction with clockwise clean up.

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My Contribution and End Notes I think I contributed 100% effort towards

completing every task I was assigned in a timely and (mostly) successful manner.

I hope I also brought some fun and maybe a few laughs to work this summer.

My favorite event was the staff golf outing, but every day at work was enjoyable.

I had the experience of a lifetime, learned a ton, and made some great friends along the way; so thank you Westfield!