There will still be temporary holes on the back 9 for the first few months. The new holes need more time to establish strong root systems that can support the wear and tear from daily golf.
I'll use the picture below as an example: This cart damage from last fall will need additional inputs from our grounds team. The turf had not established a root structure that could support traffic, it was also very soft and wet. With no root system, these areas stood no chance to grow back. The seedbed has been disrupted and
Although the turf may look much more established than this in the spring, that does not mean it is ready for use.
Please help us prepare these new holes for play by staying out of designated areas.
Over the winter, we spent time renovating some of our golf course accessories. Its amazing what a fresh coat of paint can do.
The par 3 tee signs were freshened up. They had this unique color scheme that I really liked, so we cleaned and repainted them the same colors.
With the new holes, we needed to get new tee signs. This is something we decided to take on in house. We went with a simple, classic look with dark finish and black trim. Our golf course parkkeeper Todd crafted these signs over the winter months.
Above/Below: Test runs
This will be the finished product.Todd put a lot of effort and work into these, he did a great job!
The season will be here soon and we cant wait to see everyone out playing golf again.
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