Course report
out
on
the
Players
Course,
you
might
notice
some
new
landscape
projects
being
worked
on,
specifically
the
barranca
between
the
5th
and
14th
holes.
Our
plan
is
to
clean
out
this
area,
remove
weeds
and
plant
material,
trim
up
trees
and
improve
the
playability
and
look
of
this
part
of
the
course.
This
kind
of
improvement
will
help
golfers
locate
errant
shots
more
easily
and
possibly
allow
for
some
recovery
shots,
but
it'll
still
be
a
daunting
task
to
make
par
if
your
golf
ball
ends
up
there.
u
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u
a
site
to
see:
The
Celebrity
Course
is
also
in
prime
shape
with
wildflowers
blooming
and
conditions
flourishing.
As
you
make
your
way
around
this
Clive
Clark
gem
you'll
see
landscape
improvements,
including
projects
where
we've
added
mulch
and
new
plants.
You'll
also
see
detail
work
being
done
in
and
around
the
lakes
and
streams,
as
well
as
the
waterfalls.
It
takes
a
lot
of
work
and
effort
to
keep
these
areas
looking
crisp,
especially
when
the
temperatures
begin
to
rise.
Soon
the
transition
from
Ryegrass
back
to
Bermuda
will
occur
and
the
summer
cultivation
proj-
ects
will
begin.
But
for
now,
we'll
just
continue
to
maintain
and
enjoy
the
conditions
out
there.
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u
u
looKing
good!
The
Pavilion
landscapes
have
been
touched
up
with
fresh
mulch
to
give
the
facility
a
great
look
all
around
the
grounds.
The
plants
are
blooming
and
look
beautiful,
and
both
the
East
and
West
Lawns
look
amazing,
ready
to
host
weddings
and
other
functions.
u
u
u
taKing
aiM:
We're
currently
working
on
the
lower
range
tees
and
targets
with
new
sod,
and
plan
to
have
things
back
in
operation
around
May
1.
We
also
hope
to
welcome
Golf
Made
Simple
back
to
our
facility
at
that
time.
They
are
a
great
partner
and
we
wish
to
continue
our
relationship
moving
forward.
The
major
cleanup
of
the
wash
that
runs
through
the
property,
which
included
sand
and
debris
removal,
is
complete
and
our
goal
is
to
spend
this
month
growing
in
the
Bermuda
and
getting
things
back
to
normal.
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CURRENT
GOLF COURSE
CONDITIONS.
Channing
Benjamin