Some hand shaping will need to take place on the two right bunkers, edges formed and trenching will probably be completed Tuesday.
Kye Goalby will be working on the rear bunker first thing on Tuesday morning. I would expect sand and sodding of the two bunkers on the right on Wednesday with drainage being installed in the rear bunker by Wednesday. The remaining bunker in the back will be completed by Thursday.
The liner used years ago in an attempt to prevent soil contamination helped to keep the bottoms of the bunkers very wet and with the combination of the clay soil that we have has created some issues when it comes to shaping. The finish product is a little rougher which requires more handwork but overall things have gone well. Regular course duties will involve some of our time over the next few days but I still expect that most everything will be completed by Thursday.
Sand being dumped into dump truck. |
Tom and Skip working on the left front bunker Monday evening. |
The tee side edge of the left bunker which had a least a foot of sand that had to be removed. |
The steep face on the left bunker which is at least 3' tall. |
Left had bunker basically cored out. |
The guys working on the right hand bunker. Not a lot of sand on the top end but nearly 2 foot of sand at the bottom. |
Kye Goalby beginning his work in the left front bunker. |
The shaped left bunker. Notice the change in the green side edge of the bunker. From a 3' face to 6-8 ". |
An overview of the work on the total complex. |
Digging out the rear bunker. |
Kye beginning his work on the right bunker. |
Trenching drain lines in the left hand bunker. |
Trenching and cleaning out drain lines. All the spoils from the trenched area will be removed by hand. Probably hang the skid steer over the edge and throw it in. |
Kye continueing work on the right bunker. |
Dirt added to the cart path side of the bank in an attempt to soften it. Work on the forward bunker. |
An overview of the 3 bunkers that are rounding into shape. |
A close up of the two bunkers. The lines around the bunkers mark where the edge will be formed. |
More pictures to come.
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