We are now abut to re-launch the blog with lots of information on what's been happening on the course, as you know there's been lots happening but the blog has not been kept up to date.
Keep an eye out for pictures & stories on the changes to the course and what's still to come...
On the course
What's happening on the course
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Friday, 3 May 2013
Work on the 16th
We have been busy getting the new tee ready on the 16th, with a hedge going in to separate the tee from the practice green, this is a hornbeam hedge & can grow to 80ft so will need to be trimmed regularly!
The first picture shows the hedge ready for planting, with George trying to hide in the 'Gator & the next picture shows the hedge in place looking back towards the car park
We have tidied up the fairway where the trees have been felled or moved, by blinding off with topsoil and over-seeding, it may not look much at the moment but should soon green up, this is the view from the new tee
The first picture shows the hedge ready for planting, with George trying to hide in the 'Gator & the next picture shows the hedge in place looking back towards the car park
We have tidied up the fairway where the trees have been felled or moved, by blinding off with topsoil and over-seeding, it may not look much at the moment but should soon green up, this is the view from the new tee
Friday, 15 March 2013
This week
Work has started on building the new yellow tee for the 1st hole, this is part of the programme to prevent balls going onto the A64.
Once the preparation work is completed the tee will be left to settle then levelled off.
Rootzone and top dressing will be added to the top of the tee prior to turf being laid.
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Work starting on stripping the top level from the old tee |
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starting to build the height of the tee... |
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& levelling work starting |
Once the preparation work is completed the tee will be left to settle then levelled off.
Rootzone and top dressing will be added to the top of the tee prior to turf being laid.
Friday, 8 March 2013
More work this week
This week
Friday, 22 February 2013
Work on 16 & 18
Work is continuing on pollarding trees on the 16th and new trees going in to give a better definition to how the hole will look; Askham Bryan College have pollarded some of the Poplars for us, this is a great chance for their students to get some practical experience and helps us too!
This has been a great opportunity to move trees and plant out more, there is a good mix of trees going in with maple, rowan, silver birch, oak, alder, beech & lime trees being planted.
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Trees pollarded by Askham Bryan College students on the right hand side of 16 |
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Digging out ready for planting... |
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Pines being moved from the left of the 18th green |
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Another pine tree being moved |
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The copse between the 16th and the practice ground taking shape |
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Larger trees are being planted to give better definition, this beech tree could grow to 80 -100 feet tall & live for up to 300 years, so it will see us out!! |
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Welcome Back!
Due to the inclement weather before Christmas there was not a lot to report on the blog, but now we're into the new year things are starting to move again.
We have even managed to cut the greens once this year!
& we've verti-drained the greens to get some air into the roots
George has been carrying out servicing on some of the machines whilst they are not being used...
and we have deep raked the bunkers after all the rain compacted the sand.
We have even managed to cut the greens once this year!
...the next picture shows one of the copses having the lower branches removed...




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