This is a plug from the new 12th green on 10/30/2018, the root structure and depth are outstanding This was exactly what we were trying to develop on the new turf areas.
After the opening, we analyzed how golfers used and reacted to the new layouts. We made some observations and are addressing additional issues over the winter months. The intention is, with some slight improvements we can improve the golf experience for next season. Now, lets just look back and see where each hole started and ended.
HOLE #11
Original #11 above, hole was regraded and green shifted slightly to the right to accommodate new 12th tee. Bunker was moved from right to left side of green.
Looking down on new #11 approach above, view looking back up from #11 green below.
HOLE #12
Original #12 hole location. Hidden behind the trees and shrubs was the remains of a golf hole from Wirth's past. The new hole is a re-imagining of that layout.
View from the new blue tee above, view back towards the tees below.
HOLE #18
The new 18th hole was created through this stand of trees. Below, the scene after tree removals.
The white post above was the marker for the center of the green, which you can see in the final product below.
Above, the view from what would become the new forward tee after tree removal. Below you can just see the downtown skyline sneaking out from behind the green.
PAR HOLE #1
The view from what would become the new 1st tee. The original green can be seen on the right edge of the photo. Below you can see the initial grading of the new hole.
Below is the final look of the new 1st hole at the par course.
This fall also saw us take on a irrigation project on the par course. The par irrigation system is insufficient and was mostly operated manually. With the course renovation, we had a new irrigation controller installed to operate the new 1st hole. We placed that satellite in a place where we could utilize it for the rest of the par course. So this fall, we swapped out old manually operated quick coupler's (where you plug in a sprinkler), to actual irrigation heads. After that, we brought in a vendor to help us pull wire to all the new and existing irrigation heads on the par. This will allow us to operate the par irrigation system from our central computer, the same control feature as the championship course. These improvements will allow for better and more consistent turf management at the par course.
Once again, we want to thank all of our patrons for their patience as we work to make improvements to Theodore Wirth Golf Club. There is definitely much more to do and we are working on gathering resources to continue to make improvements that will benefit our patron experience. We will continue to strive towards providing an exceptional golf experience next year and the years that follow!