Freeze/Thaw Cycles & Damage to Poa annua
The golf course sustained a minor amount of winter injury to the turf as a result of crown hydration. Crown hydration injury affects Poa...
Jeff Mingay-Named Consulting Architect
Cutten Fields is excited to announce the selection of Jeff Mingay as consulting Architect. Jeff has been commissioned to conduct a...
Spring Course Update
It's been a fairly mild winter and as a result the greens and golf course have wintered well. We are expecting a wonderful start to 2017....
Tarps…the good, the bad & the ugly
Utilizing tarps for winter protection can be a complex issue. The complexity is predominantly driven by a false sense of security and a...
Root Management & Fall Aeration
After a long summer battling the heat and drought it's time for some turf recovery. Although turf appears healthy it is typical for turf...
Kentucky Bluegrass Tees... Turfed
StartFragment Course & Grounds have struggled to maintain high quality turf over the past two seasons on tees 6, 9, 13, and 15 (blue). ...
The Yellow Iris
Over the past few weeks we have been struggling to track down the cause of many malfunctioning irrigation heads. The root of our problems...
Stone Age Mowing
Anyone who practices bunker shots at the learning center knows that those two bunkers contain many tiny stones. These stones are part of...
Cutten Fields Drought Management In Effect
The City of Guelph has recently increased its water restrictions to level 2-RED. In addition, the Grand River Conservation Authority...
Sustainability & Accent Fescue at Cutten Fields
Golf is in the midst of some challenging times. These challenges will continue to inspire changes in golf course management and design. ...