Monday, January 29, 2024

Global Warming? Somebody tell the Midwest

    Somewhat of a slow start to the new year for us here at Swope. This January has been filled with more snow coverage than we have seen in the area in several years. Over two weeks of snow coverage so far this year making for a frustrating month for the local golfer.

    The bright side to all of the snow coverage for us as Superintendents is the advantages it gives the turf in the brutal conditions of a Midwest winter. One of the major concerns for turf health through the winter is a lack of moisture accompanied with freezing temperatures and high winds. That combination can cause turf damage that is irreversible and will require turf replacement come spring time. As Superintendent's the snow coverage was a blessing during the extremely cold and windy conditions we faced mid January. The snow acts as an insulating layer for the turf to protect it from the wind and freezing temps. The snow also continues to give moisture as it melts helping the turf stave off any winter kill.

    We are all excited for the warm temperatures the end of January is bringing and hope this continues into the February and March. From all of us at Swope Memorial we hope to see you out on the course this week to start the year off right.