Retreat Outing
8:30 AM Shot Gun Start
8:30 AM Shot Gun Start
Mowing of Native Grass has several benefits. It helps control the growth of invasive species by giving native plants a better chance to thrive. Additionally, it helps promote healthier grass by encouraging new growth and reducing buildup of thatch, which can harbor pests and diseases.
Raking has several benefits. It helps remove dead grass, leaves and other debris, which can prevent thatch build up. This allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively, promoting healthier grass. Raking also helps to reduce the risk of lawn diseases and pests by removing potential breeding grounds.
Baling the native grass helps manage and utilize resources efficiently reducing waste. Baled native grass can be used for erosion control, as it helps stabilize soil and prevent runoff. This also can improve the overall health of the grass areas by promoting new growth and reducing the spread of invasive species.
Course will be closed. We will reopen tee times at the end of the day after the outing
First Night of Play will be May 19th Questions Contact : Cindi Bushore 515-230-0090
CONTACTS: JIM DOSE 515-298-0582 [email protected] PERRY BYRIEL 515-230-2701 [email protected]
This event is open to Everyone! Stop into the clubhouse for a drink and enjoy your meal on the patio! Copy of Soft Open Menu