While we're on the bunker topic, we've started using new rakes that will allow us to hand rake all the bunkers every day. We'll still use the mechanical rake after heavy rain events to help fluff up the sand however, on a daily basis we'll hand rake. This will help keep the bunkers more consistent and reduce the damage done to bunker banks by the machines driving in and out.
Bunkers at #7.
As we wind down with all the projects we have started to seed the areas where we've been working. This means there are a lot of roped off areas on the front nine. Please do your best to stay out of these areas as it will help the young grass fill in and it will keep mud, seed and hydra-mulch from clumping up on your shoes.
The range parking lot has been poured and I believe the artificial tee will be installed early next week. Now that we have parking at the range we ask that you utilize the spaces and not park on the actual tee. The tee is showing signs of wear from all the traffic and as we get into the season it will only be worse. Thanks a lot!
Finally, the tilapia arrived today and are in all of our ponds. All together we received a little over 1000 fish from Ripple Rock Fish Farms and placed them in every pond on the property. It will be interesting to see how well they work. We're hoping they do a great job however, if they don't we'll always be able to handle the weeds the way we have in the past.
Counting out fish.
Tilapia adjusting to new surroundings.
Ian
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