Slit Drainage Holes 12 & 13 Hawk (Starting August 4th / 2014)
The slit drainage project that will enhance drainage on Hawk holes 12 & 13 is scheduled to begin immediately following club championship on August 4th. The drainage installation on these two holes is scheduled to be completed by the end of August. The goal is to minimize member disruption so the contractors have been asked to keep the work area limited to one hole at a time. However, there will likely be some over-lap and workers will be seen on both holes periodically. While the contractor is working on a hole, the golf hole may play as a par 3, hitting to the green only from a temporary tee. There may be a temporary green or the hole may be closed. We will try to keep the closures to a minimum.
Member’s golf car traffic will also be affected during this process. When the contractors are driving down the cart paths with equipment full of sand and gravels, members will be given direction to drive on the grass to minimize the equipment from causing damage.
We would like to thank the membership in advance for your understanding and patience. We believe the short term pain is worth the long term gain as we have seen on the previous holes on 6&7 Hawk.
The project is scheduled to be completed in 3 weeks. Weather will have a factor in the speed in which the contractor can complete the project. If the weather is dry, we expect the project to be completed in 3 weeks. The equipment cannot work in wet conditions therefore if wet conditions persist, the project will take longer.
We would like to thank the membership in advance for your understanding and patience. We believe the short term pain is worth the long term gain as we have seen on the previous holes on 6&7 Hawk.
The project is scheduled to be completed in 3 weeks. Weather will have a factor in the speed in which the contractor can complete the project. If the weather is dry, we expect the project to be completed in 3 weeks. The equipment cannot work in wet conditions therefore if wet conditions persist, the project will take longer.
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