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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 

All Things Green

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Hi and Welcome.  We hope that this is the first of many blogs relating to all things green here at the Whistler Golf Club.

 Since 2005 the Resort Municipality of Whistler, the business community and local residents  have been following a strategic plan working towards a sustainable future.  Whistler 2020 is an sustainability-based approach to planning. Whistler2020 uses such an approach – to inspire, align and guide our resort community toward a shared vision of sustainability and success. Drawing on local and external knowledge, Whistler2020 informs decision-making, optimizes use of limited resources and provides a framework for aligning community efforts in a common direction.

I-shift is a new Whistler2020 take action challenge that helps to accelerate Whistler’s progress toward its shared vision of success and sustainability. It is comprised of two parts: i-Shift Business and i-Shift Citizen, each targeted toward motivating cultural and behavioural shifts within Whistler. The programs are being facilitated by the Whistler Centre for Sustainability (WCS) and the Resort Municipality of Whistler, with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through the Department of the Environment.

Here at the Whistler Golf Club we have made the decision to boost our environmental improvement program to the golf course, the facility and the day to day operation.  These improvements will be implemented through I-shift and the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses.

 To become recognized as a fully certified golf course through the Audubon program we must get certified in Environmental Planning, a case study and five key environmental quality areas which include:  Wildlife and Habitat Management, Chemical use Safety and Reduction, Water Conservation, Water Quality Management, and Outreach and Education.  In 2010 we received our certificate of recognition in Environmental Planing.  2011 we received certification in Wildlife and Habitat Management and Water Conservation.  This year we will be working towards certification in Water Quality.

Operationally we are working towards a goal of zero waste through our extensive recycling and composting program. In 2011 we reduced our contribution to the landfill by 20%. It’s a start, and we look to improve again in 2012. We have significantly reduced our water consumption by installing a $1.2 million state of the art irrigation system in 2007. In 2011 we were able to reduce of hydro consumption by 12%. Lastly we are working with the Canadian Turf association in the testing of organic fungicide’s this year. Test plots were installed on three greens with three different types of organic and regular fungicides. We are excitied to see the results this Spring.

Lastly we continue to work with the Get Bear Smart Society to ensure the Whistler Golf Club remains a place that Whistler’s bears can graze in early season of fescue grasses and dandelions and return for the berry crop later in the summer. We continue to work on educating our guests on how to help the bears avoid human food and conflict.

Please stay tuned as we work towards communicating our efforts to becoming a I-shift business and Audubon certified.