It’s pleasingly to see after the significant rainfall received throughout August, followed by the warm temperatures, the Course has bounced back following the winter conditions. This should create a solid foundation heading into Summer as the course and maintenance team will have their work cut out for them staying on top of the rapidly growing fairways and rough.
Members will have noticed the Course and Maintenance Team have been busy clearing out certain areas of the course, specifically overhanging limbs on holes 13 and 17, and the Chinese Elm (Weed Tree) on the 19th hole. The clearing on hole 19 has been undertaken to improve the quality of airflow in this region of the course.
The Club’s Herbicide spray program has now commenced on fairways while bunker works continues, specifically topping up with sand as required.
Following the recent Tee Block Project, all work has now been completed and these tees have had their first mow.
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