Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lately we have been in improvement mode and have greatly improved areas around the club like the circle area by the driving range, the stonework next to the cartpath on #8 whitworth and have submitted new permits to build a new sign in the front entrance to the club.  A key area that needed to be improved was behind #1 of the Whitworth course.  This area has been part of our plan for a while now to greatly improve. Last week we installed a new flower bed featuring the clubs new logo in the form of a "T"and "C" together meaning Trophy Club.  So far the project looks great and we will add irrigation to it this week and plants will soon follow.  Below is how the project went and the steps we took to create it from before pics to after pics.

The area behind #1 Whitworth was bare because of shade from all the oak trees and from drainage runoff.  We decided to dress the area up by first adding a flower bed featuring stone work showing off new logo.

The flower bed is coming together.  We brought in big boulders to form the flower bed perimeter and added soil to raise it up from the surrounding area.

Our head foreman, Emilio, and one of the Whitworth crew Members, Honorio, are adding stone to the "C" of the "TC".  Its really starting to take shape and start to look good at this point.

The "TC" has taken shape and looks really good.  The golf course superintendent, me, (Grant Meredith), shows off the newly finished work.

Here is a closer look of the "TC".
In the coming future we plan to add Dianthus flowers to the center of the "C" and will seed fescue into the rest of the flower bed.  Irrigation will be installed throughout the entire area and fescue should be seeded around the surrounding trees and up to the cartpath as well.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

We recently added new stonework on #8 cart path between the green and the cart path.  We added this stone to relieve the stressed out area from traffic and moisture.  There are other areas on this hole that have been utilized with such stone work so it will continue to be consistent and helpful for traffic and moisture control.
 Before adding stone, we identified where the highest level of traffic was and painted a line where we wanted work to be completed
 Fabian, our irrigation tech, is adding stone to the high traffic area as tight as we can possibly fit them together.  We made the stone level with the cart path and level with the turf on the north side of the cart path.
We have finished adding stone and sand to the area.  We still have a little bit left to do within the blue line, but we plan on finishing this soon.