The red gravel to finish the new cart path extension next to 8 green was installed this week. There was significant cart traffic concentrated to this one area that resulted in poor conditions next to the green. This path should help the turf conditions in that area.



We opened the greens a little over a week ago, since then Mother Nature has been stingy with her golf days.  Today the soil temperature is hovering around 45 degrees, we are still waiting for things to really kick in and show signs of spring.  Our plan was to let carts out over the weekend, .8 inches of rain threw a wrench in our plan but we are still hopeful that with a little cooperation (in the form of wind and sun) we will be able to run carts shortly (maybe Sunday).    Check the blog and the website for current information.

Regardless of cool soil temperatures, it wouldn’t be right to go through Masters Weekend without opening the range.  So, in honor of the Masters, the driving range, practice green, and chip green will open tomorrow.  It is very likely that we will close them back down on Monday so that soil temperatures have a few more days to rise before re-opening the range on Friday.  Again, check the blog and website for the most current information.  It has been a slow start but the weather for Saturday looks great so plan to dust off your clubs and get out to the club.  Get outside, enjoy the course and plan to stick around to watch the Masters unfold.
Carts are not out yet so you may have walked past some work that has been done near 1 green.  The city was inspecting the sewer lines a few weeks ago and found a collapsed pipe under the cart path. This area is where the city spent 2 days fixing the pipe under the cart path.
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