Sunday, July 26, 2009

July 26, almost there

Two areas left to grass, #1 and the range. This past week was a whirl wind of sod trucks, sprig trucks, and tree trucks. We laid 12 semi truck loads of sod in 4 days, sprigged 2-5, and planted two truck loads of trees. If you could use the phrase "controlled chaos" in a sentence and not sound as if you are ready for a trip to the looney farm, that would be a good one to use!

Adding to the confusion, an additional project of increasing the cart staging area out side of the golf shop was added at the 11th hour. A new cart staging area is being created on the Clubhouse putting green side of the old pavement. This will allow golf operations to stage more carts by the Golf Shop. Additionally, the area alongside the Clubhouse where Tony's guys already stage the carts will be converted to paver bricks. So, like all other improvements to the course, my staff & I had to go in and move all the existing infrastructure. Here is a pic of us moving the irrigation for the putting green.
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In this pic you can get a sense of the new changes. The new cart staging area will be created from the blacktop to where the new irrigation line is being installed. The whole area (where the big machine is) from the Clubhouse to the outside edge of the new staging area, and extending from the existing pavers by the new outside dining terrace going towards the pool, up to the end of the building, will be converted to paver bricks. Additionally, the paver bricks will curve around the putting green by the pool and extend all the way to the 1st hole by the red tee. This will enable those playing the forward tees to have a nice path to walk if they so choose.
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One of the landscape enhancements I think everyone will really enjoy is at the practive facility. We removed all of the old landscaping that required constant prunning and limited access to the tee to prepare for the new landscape install.
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Then we installed these new oaks along the cart parking area. It has really given the range a "rich" and mature feel as these oaks are 25 feet high and have a 6" diamater. These oaks are a special variety that are called "High Rise" oaks. High Rise oaks only get half as wide as they do tall. Traditional live oaks that many of us are familar with get almost as wide as they do tall. I have also included in the plan to have flowers around the base of the trees when the course opens.
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Here is a pic of #3 green complex after it has had the slopes sodded.
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All of the sod scraps are saved and we use them to fill in thin areas on the course. The staff cuts them in by hand where needed. Notice the areas around the drain, it was just done.
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Believe it or not, its time to start verti-cutting the 1st set of greens, 6-13. They are at about 70% coverage and we need to start working towards being able to play them. Whether you are growing them in or just maintaining them, verti-cutting is essential to a quaility playing surface. Right now we are using the verti-cutting to thin out the bumps from the clumps of sprigs and to cut long runners. Cutting the long runners promotes "branching" of the plant. It takes one long plant and turns into multiple plants growing in different directions, thus increasing ground coverage time.
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And just like every other time we verti-cut, we topdress. Lots and lots of sand applications to the greens right now is very important. Remember what I said about the bumps caused by the clumps of sprigs and verti-cutting and trying to remove them? The concept is to try and remove the clumps by verti-cutting (going down), and keep adding sand to bring the bottom up. The two practices are critical to produce a smooth putting surface.
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Here is the new #1 tee complex ready for grass on Mon
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Here is the practice facility with its new irrigation running. As long as the weather holds out for us, we will be grassing the range on Tues and Wed of this week.
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Two more areas to grass next week and then the construction phase of the project will be completed. I am expecting to show up at work tomorrwo and have sod trucks for #1 and the range waiting to be unloaded. Then a little more finish grading and we'll be ready to sprig the remaining areas on Tues and Wed. I have the remaining Mini Verde for holes 1-5, the Clubhouse green, the chipping green, the new range putting green, and the new nursery green coming in on Thursday to complete our grassing 100%.

I was asked the other day when we should all start the rain dances as we have only has 3 rains in June that were more than .25" in total. I reality, the lack of rain has been a blessing for our project. Had we received the rains we were getting last yr at this time, I'm guessing we would be an additional 3 weeks behind. Although we wanted to be completed by July 15th, we really are only a week behind due to construction. Last week we were ready to finish the project and had the holes ready, but we were unable to get grass as the sod farm hasn't had a shortage of rain. In fact, we had 3 times where we were unable to get grass due to the farm being under water.

Lastly, I want to remind everyone of the golf course tour that will take place on Friday the 31st at 3 pm. Me and Marshall will be taking those interested around the property and showing everyone the amazing work that has taken place over the last 4 months. Please call Diane in the office to reserve a spot on the tour, and then also please consider staying for dinner as Shawn has set up a wonderful meal directly following. See eveyone on Friday.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

July 21 - CONSTRUCTION IS 99.99% OVER

It has been another crazy week of changes. In the last 7 days we have only been able to get two truck loads of sod due to tremendous rains at the sod farm, putting us slightly behind our grassing schedule. Good news this afternoon though, tomorrow we are supposed to get 4-5 truck loads of sod, which should be enough for us to sod green and bunker complexes on at least 4 holes. Its going to be sod slinging mayhem the next couple of days to get ready for sprigging on Thursday and Friday.

Yet over the past week or so, we have managed to do a lot of the busy work that gets side tracked by the "gotta get done now" work. Part of the process has been installing more landscaping between 3 and 4. Here is a pic of how it gets delivered. We have to pick it off the truck, separate it into plant types and sizes, then mobilize it out to the field. This truck is just 1 of 3 full truck loads that got planted between holes 3 and 4.
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Here is a bunch of pics showing the progress of planting between 3 and 4.
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Here is the new putting green next to #1 tee. The green's mix has been added and the irrigation has been installed. All that is left is to grass it. The tentative plan is to grass the remaining greens (1-5, clubhouse, chipping, the new range putting green, and the new nursery) next Thursday.
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On the greens that have already been grassed, a constant "rouging" of celebration is being done. Here is piece that I picked off of #8 green today. With all of the grass flying around during planting, it's impossible to keep 100% segregation. In order to manage the celebration in the mini verde, I have a crew of guys walk each green every week. In addition, I personally walk every green every week looking for "out of place" celebration.
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I have to say, now that #5 will play along the lake instead of Mooring Park's fence, its a magnificent hole.
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The only eye sore that was left on hole 5 was the back of the driving range. The old weidelia lake bank looked horrible. I had the contractor recontour the bank and then had it sodded. Now it looks crisp and fresh, just like the rest of the project.
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Now that the earth moving is over, this is a common site at the practice area...its bath time before being shipped back to the rental company.
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I'm going to finish this blog with a hole by hole pic montage I took today, in the order of construction and grassing.

Hole 6;
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look from behind the #6 green to the tee
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hole 6 fairway, almost ready to play
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Hole 7 tee view
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#7 mid fairway to green
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hole 8 tee view
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hole 8 mid fairway...sorry, its a little blurry
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Hole 9 tee view
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#9 mid fairway
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Hole 10 tee view
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#10 mid fairway
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Hole 11 tee view
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#11 mid fairway
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Hole #12 tee view
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#12 fairway
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Hole 13 tee view
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#13 @ 1st fairway bunker
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#13 green
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Hole 14 tee view
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#14 mid fairway
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Hole 18 back tee view
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Hole 18 red tee view
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#18 mid fairway
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Hole 15 back tee view
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Hole 15 white tee view
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Hole 15 red tee view
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Hole 15 silver tee view
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Hole 16 white tee view
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Hole 16 red tee view
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#16 mid fairway
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Hole 17 tee view
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#17 mid fairway
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Hole 5 back tee view, don't worry...i'll move the palm
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#5 mid fairway
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Hole 4 back tee view
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#4 mid fairway
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Hole 3 back tee view...hold on to your socks, this baby's like 460 from back here!
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#3 mid fairway
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Hole 2 white tee view
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#2 fairway view, as you can see bunkers are ready for new sand
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#1 tee view, wetting the soil for final grading
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#1 mid fairway, final grading taking place
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One last pic to show. If you had any doubt about our beneficial environmental impact with this project, check this out. This crane couldn't even wait until the guys planting the new aquatics were done before he went hunting! The wading bird population on and around the course has exploded with all of the new lake enhancements and aquatic vegetation. It's nothing to see ducklings, egrets, cranes, belted kingfishers flying around the course. I even saw an osprey the other day hunting our lakes.
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