05/25/2022
May 2022 Report:
May has been a difficult month at Stambaugh Golf Course. The wet weather has led to difficulties in mowing both fairways and rough. Greens were aerated and sand applied as is necessary annually. So the greens are bumpy.
These conditions were compounded by breakdowns in mowing equipment and under staffing. For example, you may have seen the effects of hydroxylic fluid leaking on to the greens from the old greens’ mower. Also, some golfers have contributed to the situation by not repairing ball marks on the green. Repairing ball marks takes away staff time from mowing.
The overall wetness of the course has made in difficult to keep up with mowing and has often led to overgrown fairways and roughs. This has made it difficult for the small staff to keep up with the required mowing. Further, some golfers are misusing the carts by driving them through wet or even muddy areas that will need to be repaired.
Per suggestions from last year, Youngstown City government has authorized monies from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to purchase new mowing equipment. Youngstown received $82.5 million from the ARP and city officials made $2 million available to Youngstown’s Third Ward where Stambaugh Golf Course is located. Yet, despite the authorization and orders, supply chain issues are causing delays in receiving the new equipment. I will give an update when I get additional information.
Finally on a good note, the City has funded the course manager on a full-time basis. As important, this year the Parks Department has been fully supportive of the course manager and is helping when possible. But it seems to me that the course manager could quickly become overwhelmed by the lack of additional staff and consistent staff hours of work. More in the upcoming weeks.