MCC members, 
The water
 is receding quickly, which is nice. 
Tomorrow
 and Tuesday all of my resources will be used for aerification. Once 
completed we will get after the back. By then it will be much drier and 
we should be able to get equipment and mowers back there.  
Here is a preliminary assessment of  the conditions on the back nine. 
I ask that any member touring the back to please stay on cartpaths or the gravel road, it is very muddy anmd wet. 
Debris is minimal so far. Once the course dries out and we can get equipment out there more easily it should clean up quickly. 
There does not appear to be any 
damage to the damn on 17 or the cartpath. We may have lost a little rip 
rap but no big deal. 
I will not be sure about bunkers until we get them cleaned and raked again. But I hope we will only need a few loads of sand at most. the front bunker on ten is my biggest concern. 
I
 have opened up all the irrigation boxes this morning and have sprayed 
the components with wd40 to displace the water and prevent corrosion, per suggestion of my vendor and other Superintendents I know who have gone through similar flooding. I 
can see that a few pieces have already begun to corrode but the majority
 look good. I have high hopes that these repairs will be minimal too. 
But, I will not know for another few days as a couple of boxes are still 
in standing water. I hope to turn on the power on Tuesday. I have not yet 
gotten into the pump house back there. 
The
 silt is the biggest mess right now but it is mostly just staining the 
grass, A good rain will really help us, Hopefully we will get a good 
shower Tuesday after aerification! 
Greens look good. We are mowing them right now, we cannot get to 12. but should be able to tomorrow.
The
 place is wet. And muddy. And it will take a while for it to get back to
 normal,  but I think we got out of this pretty light!!!! 
 
 
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