Slow and Steady Wins the Race
I am hoping this adage is true to form. Jim Glase has assured me that it will not rain the remainder of the week and we will finish on time. This means the concrete slab will be poured on Tuesday, the Pavers will be set on Wednesday and Thursday, the Mats will be installed on Thursday and the sod and sprigs will be put in place on Friday. Call me a dreamer, but I am really putting all my efforts in presenting a quality golf experience for our members and guests. Unfortunately, this new and improved driving range tee may be a few days behind schedule. The golf course as a whole is recovering nicely from an intense round of cultural practices. Be prepared to play on some sandy fairways and greens that are not 100%. We appreciate your patience during this closure. This is the most aggressive and disruptive of them all and to throw in a DR renovation makes for an inconvenience for everyone.
Below you will find a photo a piece of a equipment dropping piles of 90/10 mix to be evenly distributed throughout the tee. This 90/10 is a greens mix. We are building a Driving Range Tee in the same fashion that one would build a green. Going forward, the placement and activity of the range will be paramount. I place great trust in the Pro shop staff in preserving the hitting areas.
As we move closer to completion, we will get a little more in depth.
Adding 90/10 Mix |
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