Typical Minnesota weather. We have an unseasonalbly cold and wet October and now the month of November arrives and we are above normal. Either way we are in November and we need to cover the greens. Unfortunately due to the breezy weather today we were unable to begin the process. For the next few days the forcast is for 10-20 mph winds and so we will have to wait until a calm morning before we can begin the process.
The good new is we are able to keep the seasonal staff on a few more days to get the course clean from fenceline to fenceline, leaving less work for us in the spring. Tim's Tree Service will also be on the course for the next 2 weeks, trimming trees on the north end of the course.
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