Shawn Major

Course Update

The usual Manitoba spring weather roller coaster delivered a significant amount of snow to the property on Thursday night into Friday March 28th.  With the forecast for a cooler week ahead with overnights still dipping well into the minuses our hopes of beginning early spring maintenance have been placed on hold.  Once this snow melts we will need to allow the course time to dry, frost to remove itself from the ground and then course preparations will be able to begin. We are hopeful this process will be able to start by the middle of April with the current ground conditions and forecast.

Course Update

The Turfcare team continues to monitor conditions on course.  The daytime temperatures are initiating some melt on the property.  This process is slow with overnight temperatures still freezing solid.  The forecast this week is relatively positive.  We would expect to lose a lot of the remaining snow early this week before a cold stretch returns at the tail end of the week.  We will continue to assist with the spring melt while we wait for conditions to be sufficient for us to begin preparations of the golf course for the season ahead.

Course Update

It is an exciting time of year as we begin to experience the spring like weather.  As the snow continues to melt the Turfcare team will continue to monitor conditions and assist with the movement of snow and water where necessary.  With the forecast showing positive temperatures moving forward we would expect the preparations of the golf course to begin sometime in early April.  We are hopeful the forecast remains positive with overnight low temperatures staying above -15 to assist with positive opening conditions.

Course Update

With the early spring like weather we are beginning to see a significant reduction in snow cover on the property. With the loss of snow we will ask members to refrain from using the golf course for the foreseeable future. We no longer have enough snow cover to accommodate ski trails. Further to this with the warm temperatures any traffic on course will now cause ice to form. With a roller coaster of weather possible over the next 30-45 days any ice formation can be detrimental to turf health especially the poa fairways and tees. Let’s hope that the forecast for the remainder of February and into March is beneficial to turf conditions and assisting us with successful overwintering as we close in on the spring golf season. Cart paths can still be utilized by members for walking.

Ski Trails

With the recent snowfalls we are happy to let members know that ski trail has been groomed for use. 

Please be mindful while skiing to keep to the groomed trails. They have been set in areas that will least impact turf health in spring. 

Snow shoeing and walking on the course should avoid travelling on the groomed trails. Please snow shoe and walk beside the groomed trails. 

We are happy to have winter activities available for the memberships enjoyment.  By keeping to these few small rules we can ensure the winter use on the property will not have a negative impact on the game of golf in spring and will provide those skiing with a good experience. 

Course Update- Cross Country Ski Trails

With the arrival of snow we have been receiving inquiries about cross country ski trails.  Unfortunately at this time we still do not have the volume of snow required for safe grooming practices.  The snow cover is light and thin.  The tracks of the groomer at this point would impact conditions in spring by damaging the turf.  With some mild days ahead thinly groomed trails turn to ice which also result in poor turf conditions in spring.  We ask that all members refrain from snow shoeing and skiing for the time being until conditions are conducive so as not to cause harm to the turf.  We will update membership once we are capable and open for winter activities on course.

Bunker Maintenance Update

The bunker maintenance project wrapped up for the fall this week with the inclement weather.  The team from Goodwin Golf made great progress this fall.  They were able to complete the excavation and removal of bunker sand from all bunkers on course.  They completed the edging and removal of this material on all bunkers on course.  To date we have installed sand piles in all green side bunkers and have a some fairway bunkers with sand piles in them as well.

As we look to the spring we will still require a few weeks of good working weather to complete the full maintenance program. We have yet to complete drainage flushing and any required repairs through most of the fairway bunkers.  Once this is complete these bunkers will have the floor tamped to smooth and then the sand will be installed.  Sand needs to be spread across bunkers and depths checked followed by a plate tamp to set the sand for play.  We are hopeful that we will be able to complete much of this required work ahead of opening next spring.  Weather will be the factor that dictates when we can resume and how quickly we can complete this project.  There should be no concerns on completing this process ahead of the end of May 2025. 

We would like to thank the membership for its support as we look forward to resuming and completing this process which will revitalize Niakwa’s bunkers for its membership and guests to enjoy.

Bunker Maintenance Update

Great progress continued in bunkers this past week.  We have only a few fairway bunkers in need of excavation remaining.  All green side bunkers have received their new sand and we have begun to deliver sand to some fairway bunker complexes.  With the colder overnights we have had to halt flushing the drainage system.  This work will continue in spring to ensure our bunkers are draining properly.  Our goal will be to complete the excavation works remaining this week and to hopefully haul out all contaminated materials by weeks end.

This will be the last week that we see bunker work take place this fall.  We are beginning to lose efficiencies with frost/ frozen ground each morning followed by minimal working daylight hours.  Heading into spring we are in a good position with this project.  We will be able to disperse the sand piled in bunkers.  Once this is complete the bunkers will be plate tamped and ready for golf.  We have minimal drainage works remaining and will need to haul sand to fairway bunkers only.  This winter the bunker sand will be stored in the back parking lot.  This is allowing us to avoid road restrictions and inflated costs in spring and it is also keeping the sand on a clean solid surface to avoid contamination.

Weather dependent we expect that we can complete the work remaining in bunkers in about 21 working days.  We are hopeful that we will be able to resume this process sometime in April next spring. While we can expect some work to continue once the course opens we are confident that this process will be completed well within the projected time line in advance of the end of May.

Bunker Maintenance Update

On Monday November 4th the Turfcare team along with some great member volunteers completed the flax installation to protect the poa greens through winter.  It was a great day for applying the flax and we would like to thank the members who dedicated the day to assisting us with this annual process.  Your efforts were greatly appreciated.

Bunker maintenance continues to progress this fall.  We have begun to drop piles of sand in the green side bunkers on the back nine with the front nine having all sand placed.  Excavation of all green side bunkers will be complete early this week and work has already begun on fairway bunkers with hole 1 being excavated.  Once excavated the process includes ensuring that our drainage is functioning.  Once this is confirmed and any repairs required completed, we tamp the floor of the bunker before installing sand.  The forecast looks good to make additional strides with this program this week once the frost burns off the course each morning for work to continue.

Bunker Maintenance Update

The bunker maintenance program continues to make positive stride this fall.  As of today all green side bunkers on the front nine have been excavated, contaminated sands removed and drainage has been flushed.  We had to make a couple small drainage repairs on the green side bunkers of #1 and #2.  This week we are beginning to excavate the green side bunkers on the back nine.  Our goal is to have all green side bunkers excavated by this time next week and complete all drainage works required to begin filling all green side bunkers with sand.