In the hope that a blog from myself will be half as read as a blog from Sydney. I thought I would take some time to keep all of you in the loop with what we are planning over the next few months.
While some of you will be starting to think about putting your clubs away for the darker months Brett, myself and the grounds team are excited and looking forward, as this is the time when we are starting to think about improvement projects and renovations.
In recent years we feel we have utilized this time well and have made some good changes to the infrastructure of the course along with a some sensible improvements that will stand the test of time.
This year we have three main areas we are wanting to tackle and I will quickly go through each of them in turn.
Practice Facility Tee Decks
Camber on Tee Deck |
- We used a lot of the striped sod on course to re-fresh high traffic areas and to sod the top of the 13 tee renovation
- The sand that we took away from the one deck was recycled and lasted us a good 2 months in Practice Facility divoting this year.
- Increased and more level surface area for players to practice on and a slower rotation of divider movement front to back.
Leveling completed |
As you have probably noticed the tee decks are now complete and we are just awaiting the germination of our seed. Thank you for your patience during the renovations and putting up with the noise while you were practicing.
This one is a personal favourite of mine, our little yet perfectly formed 16th hole is one of my favourite holes, aesthetically speaking. The problem with it's size it that the problems seem to be magnified. A lot of you will know the we struggle to keep decent turf at the front of the green. There are many factors effecting this, all culminating in to one problem. Drainage, Sunlight and a Collar dam. We have fixed the drainage and we have removed several trees to the right to allow for better sunlight and air flow.
Problem Area |
Collar dam and sand build up
As well as the dams we plan to incorporate the renovation of the front bunker, years of sand built up is evident on the collar and this extremely high play bunker is most definitely showing the signs of how "popular" it is. As mentioned we will incorporate the two separate projects and do them both at once. The renovation of the bunker will allow for a re-design of the approach and the re- design of the approach will allow of the removal of the collar dam.
Tired bunker in need of face lift |
Obviously during this time we will provide a temporary green short of the bunker area. We know this isn't ideal and we ask for your patience during this renovation which we will try to do, as always, quickly and efficiently in order to re-open the hole.
Soil and Seed
You may have noticed that we are utilising soil and seed in high traffic/bare areas around the course. We ask that you please stay outside the ropes that we have put up and help us to give the seed the best possible chance to grow. The reason behind doing this now is that we hope to get the grass established before the temperatures drop so that it is more able to withstand the drier conditions of the Summer when it rolls around.
Other smaller installations and projects include;
- Continued installation of upgraded isolation valves for the Irrigation system
- Improved drainage around 14 tee
- To fix the gate at the pump house
- Root pruning around some of our greens and rough areas
- To remove some of the dead or dying trees around the course
So as you can see we never stop here on grounds we are always trying our hardest to improve the course and make it better and better. I am sure by now you are all very bored of having me prattle on so here is a short video of Sydney chasing the Geese.
Thanks and we will see you out there.
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