A soggy end to the month of May |
The terrace project is reaching its final days. Work focused this past week on construction of the fire pit. This required over 100 cuts into the stone to make the 6 foot diameter circle for the insert, as well as some custom cutting to make vents and the valves fit seamlessly into the stone. When, finished, the fire feature will be 18" tall. The fire insert itself is a 36" penta-style burner with a layer of lava rock topped with realistic-looking logs. Stay tuned for pictures of the final look!
One of the neat sights around the property each May are the new additions to the wildlife families on course. The new litters of turkeys have started to roam the course, and the above picture was taken by our head golf professional, Tom Thome. We think this fawn was born the night before out near the halfway house. This demonstrates another example of the sanctuary golf courses can be in providing safe, quality habitats for native wildlife.
Finally, Niblock will be here on Monday to start resurfacing cart paths along 2 and 15 green, hole # 3 and 4 tee, hole #8, around 12 green, and from 14 green to 15 tee. You may have noticed our staff removing sod along these paths over the last couple of days. Over the years, turf growth has narrowed paths from their original 8 foot width. Niblock will be overlaying these areas with an additional 2" of asphalt. This work is expected to leak into Tuesday and if there is a need to re-route traffic, we will communicate that to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Have a great week and I will see you out on the golf course!
Ryan