We had another productive month of winter projects and we're trying to finish up in the next two weeks. It feels like the weather is starting to improve, so that means course maintenance activities aren't too far off.
Here's the damaged base of one tree removed on Lakes #8. Anytime an old wound is visible with bark missing is a sign that the tree is dying and should be removed ASAP. |
Here's a closeup view on Lakes #2 right of the tees with the snow gone. |
The White Pine trees behind Grove #5 green were damaged during the recent ice storms but we were able to prune back the broken branches and save all the trees except one. |
The staff is cleaning up a large tree near the mirror as you come up the path to Grove #4 tees. |
We proceeded to fill in the hole and added sand to level the area. |
Working with greens sod is always a delicate process. We needed to work off plywood to prevent leaving footprints in the sand or depressions in the sod from our knees. |
All the sod has been laid and we're tamping or hand rolling the pieces to eliminate uneven areas. |