We are continuing to make progress on the lower driving range
tee. Last week, as the sod continued to heal in, we added new trees and a golf
cart parking area.
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Planting the new trees |
With the expansion and increased use of the new lower tee,
we added these new trees for both aesthetics and safety. We chose holly trees
because of their hardiness, deer resistance, and quick growth.
While the entire Grounds operation originates at our
maintenance facility, it is not the most eye-pleasing thing to look at. We keep
a tidy work area, but our equipment, materials, supplies, etc. are best kept
out of sight. We want our members and guests to see the product that we create,
but not necessarily all the nuts and bolts of how we get it done (unless we are
explaining our work). So, these new trees will provide a screen that blocks the
view of the maintenance yard for anyone practicing on the tee.
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A view towards some of the Grounds department storage. You can see that when the new trees mature, they will shield this view. |
The trees also provide a bit of safety to the Grounds staff
at our
equipment
wash area. After construction, the new lower tee was set much lower,
further back, and slightly angled more to the center of the driving range. All
these changes lend a bit more towards an errant shot coming toward our cleanup
area. Though the risk is still slight, it is not zero. Therefore, we also arranged
the new holly trees in a fashion that blocks our wash area from golf balls
coming from the new tee.
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A picture showing the angle towards our equipment wash area. The last few trees in the line will protect our staff. |
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The planting area completed with mulch |
While finishing the trees, we also added a small cart
parking area to the side of the new tee. The cart path that runs behind the tee is also one of the Grounds staff most highly utilized roads. Nearly all our
equipment and carts pass through here every day, multiple times per day. It
would have been very difficult for us had this lane been clogged with golf
carts of those who were using the tee. Similarly, we do not want the golfers to
drive their carts anywhere they want and park anywhere they want around the new tee. So,
we created a small parking area that is off the main path, but also allows easy
access to the new tee. It should help keep the whole area clear and more organized
for everyone.
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The cart parking area along with a small access path for the driving range picker cart to get out onto the driving range. |
The last step for the new tee is to get the hitting mat in place,
which is scheduled for mid-April. One final post after that and the new tee
should be up and running.
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
Please keep carts on cart paths for the entirety of par 3
holes.
Also, as part of a Golf Committee initiative to improve
course etiquette, we have included links to videos teaching proper on course
etiquette. Please take a moment to watch:
Ball
Marks - How to properly repair
See you on the course!
Joe
jvillegas@bwrc.org