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turfgrass that can survive using low quantity irrigation water
                                        will rise; so acting decisively now will reap financial benefits
                                                               natural replenishment, purification and re-cycling of water
                                                            as storm runoff can make a meaningful contribution to the
                                              and development into new drought and disease resistant
                                     as much water as possible for future needs. Water costs
                                                         development. Other sustainable drainage features such
                                                   is critical. In tandem we need to consider an approach
                                           for the golf course in the forthcoming years. Research
                                                      to design, construction and management for future
                                                                                            Did you know? Our ponds on the course are replenished  with a combination of well water and  drainage runoff.  There are two wells that  feed into the pond on the 10th hole.  One  well is located beside the 9th tee and the  other well is located near the bridge on the  16th hole.  Combined, these wells pump a  total of 160 gallons of water per minute into  the 10th pond. During periods of dry weath- er, irrigation water is drawn from the pond  on the 12th hole.  When water in this ponds  draws down it is replenished with water  from t











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                                           very significant impact on long-term sustainability and water
                                        may not immediately jump to mind, but course design has a
                                     When you think of Golf Course Design, water management











                                              management on the golf course. The main function of the irrigation system is to replace the  amount of water lost due to evaporation and transpiration.  This is best achieved by providing uniform water  distribution through proper sprinkler selection, placement  and operation. Uniform distribution will provide consistent  turf that looks great and is a pleasure to play. Inefficient  irrigation, on the other hand, will cause areas of soft and  hard turf which irritates players, takes away the fun from the   game.  Given that water is perhaps the single greatest challenge  to golf’
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