
| A view of the golf course from the north.
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A view from the West.
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| A view of the back nine looking east.
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The Clubhouse and approach to #9 Green.
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The streambed on #18 lined with fabric, rubber, and concrete. The locations of the big rocks are painted on the concrete.
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Large rocks in place.
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| Gaps are filled with mortar and smaller rocks.
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The finished stream bed.
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A view from the sixteenth tee.
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Shaping the 13th tees.
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| Topsoil Screening Machine, used to remove large rocks from topsoil. The topsoil
is then mixed with sand to create a 20% topsoil, 80% Sand mixture which is spread on the fairways.
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The Topsoil/Sand mixture is spread on the fairways at a depth of six inches with small bulldozers.
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Then tractors are used to finish grade the soil mixture. This image shows the gravel filled trenches of the
subsurface drainage which allows the rootzone to shed water quickly, resulting in less downtime
after a rainstorm.
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A view from the 7th hole tee box, just prior to sodding the tee surrounds.
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Looking down the par four 4th hole, just after sodding.
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The third hole in early stages of grow-in.
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The third hole in early stages of grow-in.
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The third hole in early stages of grow-in.
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From above the third green.
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A view of the 9th green and the clubhouse under construction.
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A view of the 9th green from the clubhouse site.
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The rock wall on the left side of #12 tees.
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The Final push on hole #13.
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A view from above #3 Green.
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| The Final push on hole #13.
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