Planters and flowers help to break up a space and add some
beauty. Such is the case at the driving range tee, where new planters were recently
placed to improve the aesthetics.
We previously had planters up at the driving range tee. They
were plastic and performed quite well. Unfortunately, being in a location where
golf balls and golf clubs are constantly flying around, the planters were also
easily broken. Several of them had chunks taken out. When we
replaced
the driving range mat, we also purchased new planters and they were
installed last week.
The new planters are made of recycled plastic and will handle
not only the elements, but also the occasional errant ball or club. These boxes
are also larger than the previous ones and fill the open space better. Like
other locations around the clubhouse, we planted lantana in the planters at the
driving range.
Although it is a small touch, the flowers at the driving
range are nice. After upgrading the mat, having new planters also helps to
complete the space.
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
Please do not climb up the steep face of the bunkers.
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
Golf
Cart tips
See you on the course!
Joe
jvillegas@bwrc.org
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