The conditioning will be great....but not without a lot of stress and hard work by our Super over the past month. The last two years have been a significant struggle given the fact that we starting growing in new fairways and greens three years ago....and really never got a great shot at growing in the fairways due to the last few summers and our continual play/abuse of the course.
The greens have been in really good shape for most of the year and are almost perfect today but the fairways have really struggled. If we were hosting the PGA Championship this year (assuming we kept play the same this year in a PGA year - which we would never have done) the fairways would have been ugly. That said, we were never preparing for the PGA....but the Ryder Cup which is in late September...typically, the best time of the year for Chicagoland golf conditions.
We sodded some areas on 6 holes (the poa died out and given the cart traffic, didnt have much of a chance of a quick bounce-back) punched the fairways in the stressed areas and laid down some seed a few weeks ago....thankfully, the weather turned a bit, we got some cooperative nighttime temps and the fairways are going crazy. The course, while it should be open on Labor Day weekend, is essentially closed. The fairways would be in good enough condition to successfully host the Ryder Cup in a week or two. We have 4-5 weeks so it should be perfect.
That said, it has been a stressful few summers (ie, July and August) for our superintendent and the Club. While I'm excited for the Ryder Cup....I'm almost more excited for it to be over.
Once the Ryder Cup is over, it will be first time since 1986 that we weren't preparing for a tournament. So instead of enjoying it, we decided that we should hire Tom Doak to tear up our Number 1 course the day after the Ryder Cup and close that for the next year.
2014 can't come soon enough.