Course report
turned
into
a
rushing
river.
But
while
the
range
and
flood
channel
took
a
beating,
our
golf
course
conditions
have
flourished.
As
we
moved
into
March
and
some
warmer
tempera-
tures,
the
courses
continue
to
thrive
and
the
bermuda
grass
is
beginning
to
wake
up.
On
our
non-overseeded
Players
Course,
we
made
one
last
application
in
the
rough,
but
soon
the
weather
will
allow
the
grass
to
green
up.
As
we
ap-
proach
those
times
we'll
be
pushing
the
growth
with
some
fertilizer
applications
and
pretty
soon
both
courses
will
be
completely
green
again.
On
the
Players
Course,
you
should
begin
to
notice
some
landscape
areas
that
have
been
modified
and
improved
as
part
of
our
sustainability
program
and
we'll
continue
to
work
on
more
areas
as
time
permits.
With
all
the
rain
in
February,
the
Celebrity
Course
should
begin
to
blossom
and
many
of
the
areas
that
were
a
bit
be-
hind
in
blooms
and
color
should
start
popping
and
looking
great.
Continued
efforts
to
mulch
some
landscape
areas
are
at
the
top
of
our
to-do
list,
and
future
plans
are
under
way
to
beautify
these
areas
while
allowing
us
to
maintain
them
effectively.
Lastly,
you'll
notice
the
wash
as
you
drive
across
the
bridge
and
see
what
Mother
Nature
can
produce,
but
ef-
forts
to
clean
up
this
area
and
restore
things
are
taking
place.
It's
going
to
be
a
busy
spring
with
golfers,
events
like
the
BNP
Tennis
Tournament,
and
upcoming
music
festivals.
Enjoy
this
amazing
property
we
get
to
spend
time
at
and
keep
hitting
those
fairways
and
greens.
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CURRENT
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by
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