7/18/2011 11:07 AM
I've used the split crew system for years now and find it amazing. I try to schedule just enough people to mow greens, cut cups, tee service, and bunkers for the morning. The remiander of staff comes in at 11:30 am and we use them to syringe greens, apply fert on dry grass, evening topdressing, mowing when there is little to no play, etc. The morning guys are done around 2 and they fill divots, fix irrigation, etc., etc., and we don't have much down time due to high traffic on the golf course. Each dude on staff gets a couple pm and 3 am shifts a week. Breaks up their routine of early all the time, and they get to live a little in between. I've always felt the evening mowing is better for the turf due to a wound healing over the evening, and we don't leave unsightly clippings bunched up on fairways and approaches from dew on the grass. Not to mention the efficiency of not waiting on golf. The only thing I've found though, is that I tend to stay through both shifts more often than not, and that ain't good. The right people are the key. Interns make great shift leaders in the abscence of a fullt time manager.