Sprinkler Season at Swope
(The worst employee of Swope, Abby.)
Our most common issue with irrigation are sprinkler malfunctions. Problems include: the valve from the main line to the sprinkler, the electrical control box on each individual head, the sprinkler motor malfunctioning and not turning, and a few others. Its always a process of elimination, going from most simple repair to the possibility of having to isolate an entire hole. As you could imagine, isolating an entire hole for a single sprinkler in the middle of July is daunting, so when problem can be remedied without turning off a main valve, we cross our fingers for those easy fixes.
The left sprinkler above had been inactive for years. Apparently, there hasn't been this type of heat for a few of them, and a huge dry spot appeared on the front right approach of #17. We, myself and Sam, knew that there should be a head there, but had never seen it run or where it was. After contacting multiple past superintendents, it was deemed to be a break in the wiring, causing the sprinkler to be inoperable. One remedy to this was to re-wire the dead sprinkler to a working sprinkler 30 feet away, which is exactly what we did. It was a tedious repair, but the feeling of hitting the 'Run' button in the control box and seeing the water fly is a hell of a reward.
As always, we will continue to improve Swope Memorial Golf Course, sprinkler by sprinkler, to make it a home course to be proud of.
Oh, and fix your divots!!!
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