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Showing posts with label Fescue. Show all posts

Keeping An Eye On The Future

In Keith Cutten's wonderful new book, The Evolution of Golf Course Design, he references a quote from the great golf course architect, Alister MacKenzie:

"Golf is a game, and talk and discussion is all to the interests of the game. Anything that keeps the game alive and prevents us being bored with it is an advantage. Anything that makes us think about it, talk about it, and dream about it is all to the good and prevents the game becoming dead."

Mountain Course first tee project. Notice die-back in trees.
This quote reflects our work conducted on both courses this winter. We believe that it is important to continually make noticeable enhancements to the courses. The projects initiated this winter were focused on developing a fresh new look and feel to selected areas of each golf course. At The Mountain Course we have begun a project on the first tee. This tee box has two tree islands that border it. The trees in both of these areas are showing signs of stress due to the exposed nature of the site. The trees on the golfers left have been particularly impacted and in various stages of decline. During the winter months we cleared all of the trees in this left side island. The next phase of the project is to haul in fill material and create a substantial mounded feature. This mound area will be planted with wonderful fine fescue grass. The clearing work has opened up a great view of Spruce Peak to the north. Now, with views of Mount Mansfield to the west, Spruce Peak to the north and the Worcester range to the south, the setting for the opening tee at the Mountain Course will be even more visually stunning.

A second enhancement project at The Mountain Course that we conducted this winter focused on tree thinning the area left of nine fairway. This project is being done to open up small visual windows of the green complex from the tee. The thinning will give the ninth tee shot a different feel and provide the golfer a sneak peek to their final destination on this short dogleg left.

Stowe Country Club white pine grove before.
At Stowe Country Club, our focus continues to be on projects that enhance the views and highlight the iconic rolling Vermont topography. These two characteristics of the golf course give it an authentic identity. We feel strongly that the future of Stowe Country Club is not in the pine and spruce trees that proliferate on the property but rather the mountain views and rolling topography.

Stowe Country Club white pine grove after.
This winter a major tree clearing project was conducted in the vicinity between one fairway and eight green. This grove of trees consisted of strictly white pine that were planted forty years ago. Historic overhead photographs substantiate this. These white pines were dying from inside the grove outward. Many trees were in all stages of die-back. This decline was very evident after wind storms in late 2017 and early 2018 hit the golf course. A significant amount of damage occurred in this grove due complete blow downs and trees snapped in half. With this decline occurring, the large amount of manpower continually being allocated to clean up around it, and the obstructed mountain views the decision was made to look toward the future and remove it. The area is now in the process of being graded and will eventually be seeded to fine fescue.

As we progress toward opening day at both courses you may encounter work being done to the first tee at The Mountain Course and the clearing work at Stowe Country Club. Thank you for your patience with any disturbance  as we strive to enhance both properties by keeping an eye on the future.



The Year In Pictures

Stowe Country Club 15th Tee Renovation Start to Finish

Looking back from 15 tee


Standing on tee looking toward green



Standing on 14 approach looking at dead white pine trees


More before looks

White pines growing into 14 green


Construction starts with removal of 35 white pine trees


 Hauling pulp wood off course

Burning limbs and stumps was an important part of the project to stay on budget


Mark Finch standing on the location of future blue tee

Looking back at future fescue mound

Start hauling fill for fescue mound


Shaper arrives to start shaping the fescue mound 



Shaper starts shaping tee complex and new cart path


Cart path cut in


SCC crew starts grading tee surfaces

Tee complex rough graded and cart path gravel installed

Mark Finch and crew start irrigation installation


Hydroseed the fescue mound with Sheep and Hard Fescue seed blend


SCC crew hauls asphalt to pavers for cart path installation

Fescue mound waiting for germination

SCC placing tee mix

On-Course Golf Construction arrives to laser level tee surfaces

Sean Hanley working his magic




Tees are level and ready for creeping bentgrass sod




SCC crew starts laying sod on a rainy day


The pursuit of perfection


Almost done, a lot of sore backs

Sodding done, now start finishing edges



hydroseed Kentucky bluegrass rough


Split rail fence installed

Done!





Stowe Country Club 2nd and 15th Bunker Renovation

Hole 2 left side before

Left side after
Hole 2 right side before
Hole 2 right side after

SCC crew starts Hole 2 bunker renovation



Plywood is used to minimize damage to existing turf 

Drainage installation





New sand installed
Hole 15 right side before
Right side after

Hole 15 left side before


Left side after

SCC crew starts renovation

New outside contours excavated, bunker had significantly shrunk 


SCC crew fine grading bottom contour

New sand installed



No drainage installed due to pure river gravel being found


Various Other Photos

SCC Fall fescue cutting
SMC 4th hole on a Fall day

SMC fescue cutting

 Annual 5th grade class field trip to SMC, 13 years running!



Nice look at SCC 4th hole


Pine needles are one of many reasons to remove white pine trees

It rained a little bit this year

The day of the Vermont PGA Stroke Play Championship

And it rained a little more







SMC greens aeration

SMC Wildflowers, find the bee...






SCC cart path paving on Hole 15
SCC Irrigation pond dredge
Verticutting greens at SMC

Much deserved crew BBQ

2017 Golf Grounds Team
A Stowe double rainbow
Cheers to a bright 2018!