04/12/2020
Happy Easter!!
Starting yesterday...holes #6 and #10 are now open for play. During my career I have built several golf courses and I always had wish I could wait longer for the plants to mature but I was happy to see the members enjoying the new holes.
The new sod and seed will mature over the summer to look, feel, and play like the rest of the course so please be patient. I will continue to over seed, fertilize, and groom the new plants and sod.
Below is the first group to play hole 6.... please notice the social distancing, all 6 feet apart. Thanks Mr. Unrein, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Keys, and Mr. Robinson!
CCC Golf Course Master Plan
Daily progress of the Rees Jones master plan.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
04/07/2020
Hope everyone is staying healthy!
The project is entering our last month of construction! Even with the long winter we are hoping to finish by the first week in May....maybe even May 1st!!!
Take a look behind #14 green. After the dozer is moved 😉 trees will be planted on top of the berm. This will help make the shot from behind the green much more fair and help with snow and ice melt on the putting surface.
Hope everyone is staying healthy!
The project is entering our last month of construction! Even with the long winter we are hoping to finish by the first week in May....maybe even May 1st!!!
Take a look behind #14 green. After the dozer is moved 😉 trees will be planted on top of the berm. This will help make the shot from behind the green much more fair and help with snow and ice melt on the putting surface.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
03/14/2020
The GCMP is back in motion. This winter was a long snowy one but I still plan to have all the holes open by May 1st.
The picture below is the first mowing of new #6 green. As you can see from the picture, the tarps used to keep the green covered during the winter helped immensely. Looking to have #6 open by the middle of April.
The GCMP is back in motion. This winter was a long snowy one but I still plan to have all the holes open by May 1st.
The picture below is the first mowing of new #6 green. As you can see from the picture, the tarps used to keep the green covered during the winter helped immensely. Looking to have #6 open by the middle of April.
Monday, December 2, 2019
12/02/2019
Dear Columbine Members,
As you can see in the picture below…work on the GCMP has come to a halt. The contractor will have a small crew for the rest of the winter but for all intents and purposes the project is at a standstill. The weather hasn’t been very cooperative…. having three large snowstorms before Thanksgiving hasn’t been the ideal scenario.
Although the weather this fall hasn’t been the most conducive for a major project, a lot has been accomplished over the last 10 weeks. Since officially starting on September 9th, I would estimate the GCMP is over 60% completed. The following are some of the major accomplishments thus far:
As you can see, the contractor, architect, and grounds staff have been very busy. I would have liked to have had a few more weeks under our belt before winter set in, but this is what you can expect come spring. I estimate we need 8 more weeks to finish the project, with the punch list taking another 2 or 3 weeks after that.
The new greens on 6 & 10 along with the new sod on the fairways and approaches will need the month of May to really look, feel and start to play like the rest of the course. The sod planted in the fall and next spring will need to be rooted in before the desired heights of cut can be established and be maintained like the rest of the golf course. Please be patient as I push the playing surfaces as hard as I see fit and weather allows.
The bunkers on the other hand have already proven to be much more playable and consistent right away and shouldn’t be an issue. Although we will be adding additional sand throughout the spring, I don’t believe it will interfere with member enjoyment.
As you can see, this spring will be very busy but exciting as we finish up the GCMP. The grounds staff will be busy the rest of the winter as we have another 30 trees that are scheduled to be removed. Once spring does arrive, we will be back at. Let’s hope for a nice warm and early spring!
Lastly, I would like to thank the entire membership for the kind donations to the employee holiday fund. Handing out the checks to my staff always makes for my favorite day of the year. All the Grounds Department employees feel very fortunate to have such a wonderful and thoughtful membership. Again…thank you!!
If you have any questions or concerns about the project or next year please feel free to email me at hlynch@columbinecc.com or call me at 303-726-0811
Sincerely,
Hugh Lynch
Head Golf Course Superintendent
Dear Columbine Members,
As you can see in the picture below…work on the GCMP has come to a halt. The contractor will have a small crew for the rest of the winter but for all intents and purposes the project is at a standstill. The weather hasn’t been very cooperative…. having three large snowstorms before Thanksgiving hasn’t been the ideal scenario.
Although the weather this fall hasn’t been the most conducive for a major project, a lot has been accomplished over the last 10 weeks. Since officially starting on September 9th, I would estimate the GCMP is over 60% completed. The following are some of the major accomplishments thus far:
·
8 holes (2-8) finished with only minor punch
list items remaining
·
115 trees and stumps removed (in the last year)
·
Another 5 holes (1,9,16,17, & 18) under
construction
·
31 new bunkers finished with another 25 bunkers
roughed in with all new drip irrigation surrounding each one
·
550 tons of new sand installed and compacted
·
Two entire greens stripped of sod, relocated,
and sod re-installed
·
10 of 10 new tees built with 5 being sodded
·
Hole #6 completely rebuilt
·
400 linear feet of irrigation main line moved along
with the replacement of over 60 sprinklers
·
Thousands of linear feet of new drainage pipe
along with 40 new drainage sumps
·
Over 250,000 square feet of new sod installed
As you can see, the contractor, architect, and grounds staff have been very busy. I would have liked to have had a few more weeks under our belt before winter set in, but this is what you can expect come spring. I estimate we need 8 more weeks to finish the project, with the punch list taking another 2 or 3 weeks after that.
The new greens on 6 & 10 along with the new sod on the fairways and approaches will need the month of May to really look, feel and start to play like the rest of the course. The sod planted in the fall and next spring will need to be rooted in before the desired heights of cut can be established and be maintained like the rest of the golf course. Please be patient as I push the playing surfaces as hard as I see fit and weather allows.
The bunkers on the other hand have already proven to be much more playable and consistent right away and shouldn’t be an issue. Although we will be adding additional sand throughout the spring, I don’t believe it will interfere with member enjoyment.
As you can see, this spring will be very busy but exciting as we finish up the GCMP. The grounds staff will be busy the rest of the winter as we have another 30 trees that are scheduled to be removed. Once spring does arrive, we will be back at. Let’s hope for a nice warm and early spring!
Lastly, I would like to thank the entire membership for the kind donations to the employee holiday fund. Handing out the checks to my staff always makes for my favorite day of the year. All the Grounds Department employees feel very fortunate to have such a wonderful and thoughtful membership. Again…thank you!!
If you have any questions or concerns about the project or next year please feel free to email me at hlynch@columbinecc.com or call me at 303-726-0811
Sincerely,
Hugh Lynch
Head Golf Course Superintendent
Friday, November 22, 2019
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Friday, November 15, 2019
11/15/2019
What a great couple of days....holes 8 and 10 are finished. Here are some fun facts about the project.
What a great couple of days....holes 8 and 10 are finished. Here are some fun facts about the project.
- 8 of 18 holes are finished
- 109 trees have been removed
- 5 out of 10 tees finished
- 31 of 86 bunkers finished
- Two greens moved and rebuilt
- 50% of the project is finished
- 990,000 spent out of 2.64 M
983,000 spent out of 2.6 M
983,000 spent out of 2.6
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