Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Northland Updating Member Communication

In the past few days, some members of Northland have received new test messages delivered through the Constant Contact service. This is part of the expanded effort to inform all members of events and news occuring at the club.
If you haven't yet received one of these test messages, it might be because we don't yet have your new email address. To be added to the list of members receiving these new messages, please contact
Membership Director Ann Robertson. You can email Ann here or call her at 525.1941.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Lasagna On Family Night Menu

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Northland's New Features Menu

There are some new and exciting features that have been added to the Northland dining menu. You can view all options full screen by just clicking on the image below.

New Salad Menu

Friday, November 14, 2008

New Menus At Northland

Northland's menu has been updated with several new appetizer, salad, sandwich and dinner features. We'll highlight the menus over the next few days, beginning with The Lighter Side.

1/2 Price Wine Night

Here's another opportunity to sample some of the new wines now featured at Northland. Each Friday night, Food & Beverage Manager Josh Stotts selects some new reds & whites and offers them at half price. Chef Schueller also provides a nightly feature for a great pairing.
Service begins at 5:00 each Friday evening.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Can Mowing Patterns Really Save Money?

Superintendent Chris Tritabaugh has a new story on his blog site about cost savings associated with the pattern in which the golf course in mowed. Here's how the story begins:

One of the changes made in my time at Northland is the fashion in which we mow fairways. Previously the fairways and tees were mowed using back and forth striping. Ten years ago you would have been hard pressed to find a golf course that did not mow in this manner. Over the past few years more and more courses have began mowing fairways in the half and half or light and dark pattern you have seen at Northland the past two seasons. There are many reasons for mowing in a light-dark pattern, with the most obvious being, a "classic appearance".

You can read the rest of the story here.

Thursday Happy Hour

Has the recent weather darkened or dampened your spirits? Why not brighten up the week by attending tonight's Happy Hour at Northland?
From 5:00 to 7:30 you can enjoy food and beverage specials. On the menu tonight:
Beer Battered Onion Rings
Spicy Chicken Wings
Barbecue Ribs with Memphis Slaw
Add in half price for tap beer, house wine and rail drinks and you've got the makings of a party.

This Is "Before" - What's "After" Look Like?

The photo above was taken from the 4th tee box looking back to the #3 green. If you click here, you'll be able to read about some additional changes that have taken place in the past day. Superintendent Chris Tritabaugh has prepared this slide show with 28 images detailing ongoing tree management at Northland.
Have you taken a moment to read the story below from Dr. Tim Smith, chair of the Green Committee? He offers an explanation to the work in progress.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Northland "Green" Recognized

There's an article about the current agronomic practices at Northland in the current issue of Duluth-Superior Magazine. Here's how the article begins.

In the summer of 2007, golf courses were lush and green everywhere—except the Northland Country Club. The grass, once thick and rich, turned dry and thin. A dark green gave way to pale shades of yellow. Dry, brown patches spread over the course.

And Course Superintendent Chris Tritabaugh planned it that way. A drier, more natural-looking course was the goal of a new approach. By applying holistic, natural remedies to turf problems, Tritabaugh hopes to make the course cheaper to maintain, gentler on the environment, and closer to the original design.

Click here to read the full article.

Tree Management At Northland

Dr. Tim Smith, Green Committee Chair has prepared the following for members of Northland Country Club, explaining the tree management plan for the golf course. Comments are welcome by clicking "Comments" under the post.

The management of trees on the golf course is a continual process which requires skill, care, and judgment to be done correctly. The issue of trees is one that each person has his own ideas about how they should be managed, and those reasons are all valid. The challenging part of that equation is the development of practices that all would agree with. Like politics, the discussion of trees on the golf course would not come to a 100% consensus if more than four to five people were discussing it. For this reason the Green Committee and Turf Staff are using definite criteria when addressing trees, especially concerning the removal of trees. Everyone who has played the golf course recently has noticed that a number of trees have been removed. Most members can see immediately that views and ground features that were obscured are now visible, and with the unveiling of them, the beauty and character of Northland are more apparent. The question for some is what are the criteria and why are we doing it?

This summer, the golf course was visited by four significant people to give us their expert advice concerning the golf course. The first to visit was Brad Klein,who is nationally known for his expertise on classic Donald Ross courses. Mr. Klein walked the golf course for two days to completely evaluate how Northland has evolved since 1927 when it opened. The many members who attended his presentation were educated about how great this golf course truly is. The next expert to visit us was Mr. Bob Vavrick who an agronomist expert for the USGA. He visits NCC every two years to advise us on the health and maintenance of the golf course. We then had two prominent architects tour Northland to give us an opinion about how a master plan would benefit the integrity and history of Northland. Ron Pritchard and John Fought were here in late September on separate dates to evaluate where we stand and how we should proceed in the future. In short, they said that NCC would benefit to develop a long-term master plan to restore it to the status which it deserves. The Green committee agrees with this, which is the reason we asked them to evaluate the property.

There was consensus among all four of the experts who visited our club during the season of 2008 concerning tree management. The primary attribute and asset of Northland is its location with the view of Lake Superior. Above all things it is the view, which cannot be duplicated anywhere in the world. With this in mind, they all recommended that any tree that blocks a view of the lake be considered for removal. This is a very bold statement to be made to a membership who values the outdoors as much as we do. But, I would have you consider a fortunate couple who builds a house on the Skyline of Duluth to enjoy the panoramic view of Lake Superior, who would then plant trees that block the view. It does not seem rational to destroy the very asset that attracted them to the location. I think Donald Ross would feel the same way about blocking the view of the lake with trees on most any area of the course.

The next important issue that the experts gave their opinion was the ground features built in to the course as it was constructed in the 1920’s. A typical ground feature would be the mounds between holes # 2-16 and #3-15. These where spots that where form by the piling of rocks that where lying where in the fairway . The piles were then covered with soil, and fescue grass was planted atop it. Fescue was planted because of the poor, dry conditions that those mounds provided for growing grass. The long and tall fescue thrives in those poor growing conditions, which is why you see that those areas are now allowed to grow long and whispy. You can see many areas on the golf course which have the mounds, and it is the intention to un-cover those areas and expose the classic features which makes NCC unique.

There are many things that make Northland a gem. The Green Committee and Turf staff are carefully considering these criteria when evaluating tree management. We have sought out the opinion of experts in field of golf course design and history. The decisions we make are based on their recommendations and not on the whim of a few. The end result will be a rediscovery of the beauty and challenge of Northland Country Club as designed by the master architect Donald Ross.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Additional Work Before Green Covers

Superintendent Chris Tritabaugh has posted a new story on his blog about some additional work that was done recently in advance of the covers being put on the greens this week. The post begins:

While covering the greens signifies the end of another golfing season and the chance to relax a little from the daily pressures of managing turfgrass, this time of the year is very important. How we prepare the course for winter has an affect on how the course survives the coming months.
Read the entire posting here.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Chicken, Ribs On Family Night Menu

Holiday Schedule - Party? Call To Reserve Your Date Today

Additional details about each event will be announced as the date draws near.

If you are planning on holding a holiday party at Northland this season, we suggest you contact Events Coordinator Jennifer Kolenda today - there are a few openings that remain, but the schedule is filling up fast...so don't delay.

Friday, November 07, 2008

1/2 Price Wine Night

It's Friday - end of the work week for many, and a time to rewind from the past week's election news. What better way than to enjoy one of Chef Mike Schueller's special features and a bottle of wine selected by Food & Beverage Manager Josh Stotts? Our new Friday Night special.....great bottles of wine at half price. In just two weeks, this has become a popular addition to the Northland schedule.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

New Year's At Northland - Instant Poll

Northland's Entertainment Committee is planning a New Year's Eve celebration. While the details are still being finalized, we'd like to know whether you're inclined to attend the celebration. We've posted an Instant Poll on the right hand side of the screen for you to take - it's located just beneath the contact information. It only takes a few seconds to let us know what you think. The event would include dinner and dancing. Pricing has not yet been determined. Take a moment and let us know whether you're interested in a New Year's Eve event at Northland.

Happy Hour At 5:00

Want to get together to talk over yesterday's election results. How about a replay of yesterday's golf round? Maybe something that happened today at work?
Whatever your reason, Happy Hour at Northland is for you.
Enjoy bar and food specials beginning at 5:00. The specials run until 7:00.
Don't forget - there's another Happy Hour on Thursday also beginning at 5:00, with more great drink and food specials just for you.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Election Night Is Family Night

It's Tuesday, November 4 -- Election Day in the United States. Polls in Duluth open at 7am and close at 8pm.
Maybe you've decided to wait until after work to vote. This would be a great time to bring the family with you and stop at Northland on the way home. Prime Rib is on the Family Night menu tonight. All You Can Eat service begins at 5:00. The cost is just $15 for adults and $10 for children over age 5.
As always, reservations are appreciated. Call 525.1941 to reserve your table.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Golf Course Will Stay Open This Week

Superintendent Chris Tritabaugh has decided the golf course will stay open one more week because of unseasonably warm weather. Here's a portion of his email to members.

Due to the the warm and wet weather forecasted for this week, and a desire to not have the covers on the greens in this type of weather, we will be postponing the covering of the greens until next Monday. This decision was just made this morning. I cannot speak to the availability of carts and/or outside services at the golf shop. I can tell you the flagsticks will remain in the greens; but, due to snow mold chemical on the fairways, any rain will result in no carts being allowed on the course. Enjoy the extended season!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

"Nasty" Buckthorn Being Removed

A few years ago, an attempt was made to control the spread of Buckthorn on the Northland property, by cutting much of it back. Now, another attempt is being made and this one may have more success. A few years ago, while the plant was cut back, its roots were not chemically treated to prevent regrowth. In this new effort, the chemical application should begin to destroy the root system.
You can read more about the control effort here.
When you finish reading the story, take a moment to read the article about Rob Tripp, Northland's golf course technician, who is shown in the photo on the right doing some extra duty hacking his way through the Buckthorn.

With This Weather - Is This Your Final Round Of The Year?

Today's weather forecast couldn't be much better for a November 1. The highs today are expected to top out in the 50's with ample sunshine and only modest winds, and the golf course is in great shape. Is this the day you play one more round before putting the clubs away for the season? The course has been fairly busy the last few days, so if you are planning on coming out to play, please check on ForeTees for available tee times or call the pro shop to get your name on the tee sheet.

Northland New Year's Eve

If you haven't yet made plans for New Year's Eve....keep the date open until you hear about the party being planned for Northland.
Details will be announced shortly.
We can tell you there will be great food and entertainment throughout the club. Members will be able to invite guests as well.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

New Friday Night Feature - Four Nights Of Specials At Northland

Here's another great opportunity for you to enjoy dining at Northland Country Club. Friday Wine Night is the latest addition to our schedule of special evenings. Each Friday, selected bottles of wine will be offered to members at half price. And, Chef Mike Schueller will create a special dining feature to accompany the wine.

Don't forget the other special nights at Northland: Tuesday night is Family Dining night with service beginning at 5pm. Each Wednesday and Thursday you can enjoy beverage and appetizer specials from 5pm to 7pm.

Patterson-Stall Win Season Long Four-Ball

Congratulations to Michael Patterson and Matt Stall, the winners of the Northland Season-Long Four-Ball Match Play Tournament. The pair are seen in the pro shop after their win. This is the second event Matt has won this year. Earlier, he and wife Emily won the season long couples event.