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PHASE ONE - GOLF COURSE












 The average useful life of a typical golf
 course green is between 7 to 15 years.
 Once you are beyond that span you can
 begin to have significant turf loss.  The
 putting surface area will get smaller as a
 result of collar encroachment.  Organic
 matter will begin accumulating to a
 degree that is difficult to dilute with core
 aeration and sand topdressing. You will
 also experience a large number of areas
 of less than desirable turf that will
 negatively affect the roll of the golf ball
 and affect playability.  The greens here at
 the Club are more than twenty-five years old and are experiencing all of the factors that are listed as common issues.






   There is an overwhelming need for renovation of the
   bunkers because of the cost and time it takes to maintain
   the bunkers in their current condition.  The bunkers on the
   golf course have been in bad condition for some time now.

   Most of them are unable to drain after a heavy rain.  The
   sand is contaminated with soil and debris.  The landform
   around each bunker generally will funnel water toward the
   bunker instead of away from it.  The exposed leading edges
   are adding to increased soil contamination. Most of our
   bunkers are designed with steep sand faces called “flashing”
   that are difficult to maintain.  Because of the contamination

   they have also become very firm which makes playability
   inconstant and hard to navigate.
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