Pines Renovations 2012

Monday, June 27, 2011

Distance markers on Palms



Additional distance markers have been placed on the sprinkler heads on the Palms to assist in speeding up play. We have also painted arrows on the cart paths which indicate 200(blue), 150(white) and 100(red) metres from the green for days when it is carts on paths.

Spraying of outer roughs



We are continuing to spray areas of the outer roughs with herbicide to reduce the maintenance of these areas, control noxious weeds, improve the aesthetics and increase the speed of play as golf balls will be easier to find. This was an idea borrowed from Pinehurst #2 in North Carolina which i visited in February.

Clearing



Now that we are in the depths of winter our maintenance staff are concentrating on some of the out of play areas on the golf courses. The area behind the 1st green has been cleared of all noxious weeds and scrub which has opened up sensational views across the lake to the 8th hole.

Land for Wildlife



Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club last week signed a Conservation Partnership Agreement with Gold Coast City Council to become a Land for Wildlife which will ensure that our golf courses continue to develop in a sustainable manner which is both beneficial to the courses and the flora and fauna which inhabit them. One of the main challenges that faces the Pines golf course at the moment is the replacement of nearly 9000 radiata pines which are coming to the end of their lives. Together with Gold Coast City Council we will be selecting replacement trees which are both native to the area and will enhance the biodiversity of the golf courses. Click here to read more about the Land for Wildlife Program.

Pitch Marks



With winter well and truly upon us we are noticing that there is severe damage being caused by badly and unrepaired pitch marks. The attached photograph shows a picture of the 12th green on the Pines and each golf ball has been placed on top of a badly or unrepaired pitch mark. It is the responsibility of all members and their guests to ensure that they repair their own pitch mark plus one other each time they walk on to a green. Click here to watch a video of Open Champion Padraig Harrington explaining how to properly repair pitch marks as well as other ways that golfers can help to look after their course.