Thursday, December 21, 2023

Roots


 It’s fun to see results.  The photo shows 6 inch white roots.  This is what sets us up to have firm and fast putting greens.  We’ve worked hard to get there with deep aerifications.

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Drainage Repairs

A bunch of drainage repairs happening around the course.  These areas will be sodded in the next few weeks.

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Creek Bank Construction Project


Over $1,000,000 was spent on 4 different areas of the course.



















 

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

November 7th Flood Cleanup Update

 The cleanup effort around the course is going good.  The remaining items to take care of are bunkers and drainage.  

Bunkers- Expected to be open and playable for golfers on Friday November 10th, however we still have a lot of sand to add.  Our sand supplier is very backed up with the high demand from many courses around the area.  10 loads of bunker sand still need to be delivered.  Estimated 3 weeks to finish sand install.

Drainage-A bunch of clogged drains and sink holes.  Estimated 3 weeks for repairs.





Monday, October 30, 2023

Timarron Flood Clean Up Plan

Over the last week Timarron has received 10 inches of rain and a lot of destruction has occurred.  We've brought in extra contract labor/contractors to help expediate this process.  Here is our plan of attack to get the course back to normal playing conditions.  We expect the cleanup and repair process to take around 3 weeks.

STEP  1...Clean up all silt and debris.  Shovels and hoses are the only way to get everything clean.  The driving range has the most silt and can be expected to open November 2nd or 3rd.  


STEP 2...Clean out bunkers and add sand.  The picture shows the first of 15 loads of bunker sand being delivered.  We expect the bunkers to take approximately 2-3 weeks to repair.


STEP 3...Miscellaneous repairs.  We have a contractor looking at #9 bridge creek wall and have many other drainage repairs to make.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Timarron October Flooding

 Well the drought is over.  In true Texas fashion Timarron received 6.5” of rain in 8 hours.