Our assistant superintendent, Joe Meyer, and I are going through the entire golf course doing an irrigation inventory. Over the years, many adjustments and changes have been made to the irrigation system and the whole system will only work effectively if those changes are made not only in the field, but to the irrigation central control computer as well. So we are firing off every sprinkler (for a minute or less only) to check proper function, rotation, nozzle type, sprinkler type, potential problems with sprinkler height or angle, as well as anything else that can be noted that needs to be addressed or improved. We're also mapping where each component is located in order to be able to resolve problems and utilize our system more quickly and efficiently in the do-or-die summer heat.
Once we've gathered all this information, we return indoors, where we update the computer database to ensure that what our computer calculates it needs to put out for irrigation is exactly what is going out in the field. Without the marriage of field data to computer data, it's very easy to over or under water, despite the amazing technology we're working with.
Like I'm sure many of us have heard before, a machine is only as smart as it's user. So we're getting smarter, and getting the opportunity to see each and every head close up in operation, which is nearly impossible find time to do during the active growing season and helps us find and remedy nearly all irrigation issues before they cause us serious trouble.
This is one of the many big steps that we are taking to ensure the health, playability and aesthetics of Winchester remain second to none, and that the vital lifeblood system of our course is functioning just as we intend it to for the upcoming warmer weather.
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