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Par 4 16th, “The Gallery” named one of the “Great Holes of the Northwest”

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Thank you to Pacific Northwest Golf Magazine for recognizing our 16th hole as one of the ”great holes of the northwest”. Named “The Gallery” as your tee shot is often watched by 10-20 tourists enjoying the great view and taking pictures from behind the tee, this 460 yard Par 4 will definitely test your game.

 WGC

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                               May 10, 2012

 Contact: Tom Cade, PNGA Sr. Director of Communications

Phone: 253.214.2918 | Email: tom.cade@thepnga.org

 

Whistler Golf Club Recognized by Pacific Northwest Golfer Magazine

B.C. course’s 16th hole selected as one of the ‘Great Holes of the Northwest’

 

Federal Way, Wash.In the current May issue of Pacific Northwest Golfer magazine, the par-4 16th hole at Whistler Golf Club in Whistler, B.C. is recognized as one of the “Great Holes of the Northwest,” one of just four holes selected each year by the Northwest’s largest and longest-running golf publication. 

 

With four sets of tees stretching from 332 yards from the Forward tees to 460 yards from the Tournament tees, this is one of the great old-fashioned par-4s in all of British Columbia. The longest par-4 on the back nine, there is water all along the left side but a wide fairway provides several angles into the large green. This hole is the last great hurdle on a gracious course.

 

During this past winter, Whistler Golf Club completely overhauled all 18 of its greens, installing Bent grass to replace the original greens that were built 29 years ago when the course first opened. “We’re excited to provide (new) putting surfaces for the 2012 season,” said the club’s Director of Golf, Alan Kristmanson. “Bent grass has a much stronger resistance to snow and ice damage, and with the incredible amount of snowfall we receive in Whistler this species of grass will help us achieve summer conditions much quicker.” The renovation project at Whistler Golf Club began last fall with the growth of new grass from seed. Snow removal began in February and in April all 18 greens were stripped and replaced with the new grass. The course is scheduled to open for the season on May 18, weather permitting.

 

The Whistler Golf Club was designed in 1983 by the Arnold Palmer Design Company, and was Arnold Palmer’s first Canadian design. For more information, visit www.whistlergolf.com.

 

With a direct-mailed circulation of 123,000 households, the Golfer magazine has been the voice of golf in the Northwest for 17 years. It is the only Northwest golf publication with a verifiable demographic of its readership. The Golfer is all about golf, and dedicated to golfers. It is the official magazine of the British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, Washington State and Pacific Northwest Golf Associations, as well as the Pacific Northwest Section PGA. Published by the Pacific Northwest Golf Association, a 501c3 charitable international amateur golf association, the Golfer is a member benefit delivered to those who utilize the USGA GHIN Handicap System through member clubs, either public or private. Visit www.thepnga.org for more information.

 

Attached photo courtesy Whistler Golf Club

 

NOW OPEN ON BRAND NEW GREENS!

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

The Whistler Golf Club is now open for play for the 2012 season! “It is a very exciting year for us. Our new greens project has gone very well and we’re sure our guests will love the new greens this season” said Alan Kristmanson, General Manager.

“Our maintenance crew has worked very hard getting the greens ready for play and with the great forecast over the next two weeks the greens and golf course will be in excellent condition for this early in the season”

To book tee times online and/or for information on green fee rates including our popular BC Resident rates, 9 and 5 holes rates, group rates, weddings and events and more click here.

The Whistler Golf Club’s Golf Shop and Practice Facility are currently open for the season. Palmer’s Gallery Bar and Grill is now open. Come join us for casual dining overlooking the 18th green. 

New Greens 2012

WCTA Project

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

This fall at the Whistler Golf Club we partnered up with the Western Canadian Turfgrass Association, Syngenta and TerraLink in a research project on the effect of snow mold on putting greens. It is not often that a golf course does not apply any fungicides on their greens going into the winter season. Due to our very exciting project of re sodding our greens this spring, it allowed us to try a verity of different ideas to control snow mold over the winter months. See photo below
 

 

However it did not take long before we saw Fusarium moving in; these pictures were taken on Oct 6th.

Over the next seven days we received just under  2” of rain with a average low of 6 degrees Celsius and an average high of 13 degrees Celsius.  In the pictures below taken on Oct. 13th you can see how much more disease showed up under these conditions with no fungicide application.

By Oct 24th we were ready to put down the first application of the project.  By this time we had received an additional 2” of rain with the average nightly temperature of 4 degrees Celsius and the average day time temperature of  13 degrees.  From the picture below you can see even more disease had shown up.

   We picked three greens all with 6 plots on them.  Plot 1 is the control with no product at all.  Plot 2 received two applications of Instrata at the label rate of 9.5oz/1000sq ft Oct 24 and Nov 1,  Plot 3 received two applications of phosphite at  4oz/1000sqft on Oct 24 and Nov 1. Plot 4 received 2 applications of Civitas plus harmonizer at 8oz/1000sqft with a half rate of Instrata at 5oz/1000sqft. On Oct 24 and Nov 1.  Plot 5 received two applications of phosphite at 8oz/1000sqft on Oct 24 and Nov 1.  Plot 6 we split into three sections.  This plot only received  only one application on Oct 24.  In the first section we put down Instrata at the label rate of 9.5oz/1000sqft, the second section received 8 oz of phosphite/1000sqft and the third section received the Civitas plus harmonizer at 8oz/1000sqft with a half rate of Instrata at 5oz/1000sqft.  The picture below shows the sixth plot split into three sections after the application on Oct 24.

On Nov 10 we received enough snow on the golf course that we could not spray any more. From this date on the greens were covered in anaywhere from 1 to 4 feet of snow for the duration of the winter. 

By March 7th our first round of snow blowing the greens was complete.  This is the first time we had seen any of the plots all winter.

 

These photos below show turf conditions on the individual plots described above prior to plugs being taken.

Plot 2 9.5oz/1000sqft Instrata

 

Plot 3 4oz/1000sqft Phosphite

Plot 4 8oz/1000sqft Civitas plus Harminizer with 5oz/1000sqft Instrata

 

Plot 5 8oz/1000sqft Phosphite

 

Due to the greens re sodding project we did not have enough time to watch the plots green up on there own.   On March 18th we brought in plugs from #8 green to a warm sunny location inside. By April 1st the plugs had already started to show signs of life.

 

The plugs on the far right are from the plot that was divided into three sections that only received one application . The plug at the top we put down Instrata at the label rate of 9.5oz/1000sqft, the middle plug received 8 oz of phosphite/1000sqft and the bottom plug received the Civitas plus harmonizer at 8oz/1000sqft with a half rate of Instrata at 5oz/1000sqft.
 
 
 
 
This last pictures speak for themselves.  Plug 2 showed us the best results for winter control with the quickest green up and the most dense turf.  Plug 4 was a close second, a notable difference here was the growth spurt related to this plug as the turf started to green up there was more shoot growth than on plug 2.  There really was not much difference between plug 1 the control and plug 3 the single rate of Phosphite.  Plug 5 the double rate of phosphite did show a little more control over the control plug.  There was also not much difference between the plugs that received the two applications of product compared to the plugs that only received one. We only had short window of weather to get the applications down in the fall and by Nov 10th the rain had turned to snow and we were covered with snow the whole winter.
 
For more information on this project please contact Stu Carmichael at stu@whistlergolf.com
For more information on our resodding project visit the Whistler Golf Club You Tube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/theWhistlerGolfClub