Restoration Rendering-Tyler Rae/Jim Ryan Jr.

Monday, January 19, 2026

On Course, One Step at a Time

Throughout the winter period, the Grounds team has remained actively engaged in restoration-related improvements while preparing for a focused and highly coordinated spring remobilization.

Recent work has included reshaping and refinement of select areas, new drainage installation in the practice bunkers, and drainage tie-ins in known low areas along the cart paths on Holes 5 and 6. Cart path turning areas have been expanded in several locations to reduce wear and improve long-term turf performance. Additional attention has been given to bunker sand conditioning and compaction, along with continued erosion-control measures across the course.


New Drainage Shaping at the Practice Area

All newly established bentgrass areas have been carefully mowed and rolled as conditions allow, and older bunker sand has been repurposed and spread in new fine fescue areas to improve playability. New plantings and a refreshed pathway have been installed near the restroom facility on Hole 5, and former aggregate storage areas have been deconstructed and cleaned up as part of the broader restoration effort.


January Mowing of Fine Turf Areas

New Restroom Plantings 




Turf monitoring remains a daily priority, particularly with newly installed Meyer Zoysia sod entering winter under cold conditions. Moisture levels, surface stability, and overall plant health are being closely observed to protect long-term establishment.

Behind the scenes, significant coordination continues with our project partners. Tyler Rae is actively coordinating with McDonald & Sons to align remaining scope items, reconcile completed work, and confirm spring timing. Approximately 20,000 square feet of bunker work remains, along with preparation and seeding of borrow and bury pit areas. McDonald & Sons also has four remaining tees to construct. The majority of remaining Zoysia and turf-type tall fescue sod will be installed on Holes 1, 17, 8, 2, and 13, with final punch-list collaboration underway across all partners.


Looking ahead to spring, reseeding of turf-type tall fescue areas and new seeding of fine fescue areas will be a key focus as part of the continued grow-in process. As with any new turf, everything takes a bit more time and care during the first season, and we are continuing to develop a clear understanding of the logistics required to support successful establishment and play.

In parallel, our team has been actively preparing for the season from an operational standpoint, including staff recruitment, H-2B logistics, and onboarding seasonal team members. We are excited to welcome interns from South Africa and Japan this season, adding valuable support during a critical phase of the project.

We also plan to host a spring town hall meeting to discuss the agronomic realities and challenges of the first year following restoration, outline expectations for course conditions, and answer member questions directly.

Spring will be here before we know it, and while the coming months will be a dash toward opening the course, we are pleased with where we are and excited about the progress ahead.

Thanks again for the feedback and questions.

Pat O'Brien



Grounds Superintendent 

Monday, December 8, 2025

Winter Update: “Mother Nature Hits Pause — But Progress Marches On”



Hyde Park Golf Course Restoration Newsletter

Winter Update: “Mother Nature Hits Pause — But Progress Marches On”


Winter Transition 

As we transition into winter, McDonald & Sons has begun a planned demobilization from the property. Frozen ground conditions, inconsistent weather that limits shaping work, and important safety considerations prevent efficient progress at this time. Pausing major construction ensures the integrity of the craftsmanship and the well-being of all personnel.


Recent Construction Progress

Leading into the winter slowdown, several significant tasks were completed:

• Removal of the remaining old cart path on Hole 4
• Rough shaping of soil borrow pits on Holes 13 and 6
• Installation of bunker drainage exits and tie-ins along the ravine on Hole 8
• Additional bunker drainage exits on Hole 2

This work provides a strong foundation for the spring construction window.


Cart Path Removal and Prep of Bury/Borrow Pit 

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Spring Remobilization Plan

McDonald & Sons is anticipated to return in March, weather permitting. Approximately six weeks of work remain, focused on:

• Fine shaping of bunkers, surrounds, and feature transitions
• Sod installation across remaining bunkers, select fairway and rough areas, and the driving range field
• Punch-list refinement, cart path tie-ins, drainage tie-ins and settling challenges. 
• Cart path repairs, refinement, and final alignment ahead of opening

Our cart path contractor will also return in the spring to complete outstanding segments and perform necessary fine-tuning to ensure a clean transition between old and new surfaces.

Throughout winter, Tyler Rae and his team will remain engaged, monitoring weather windows, and ensuring readiness for a coordinated and efficient restart.


Driving Range Timeline and Zoysia Harvesting

The driving range remains an early-season priority. The opening timeline is dependent on the completion of final grassing, which will occur once temperatures moderate. At present, the anticipated opening window is early spring.

During this same period, the remaining Meyer Zoysia needed for bunker faces will be harvested. This may require occasional adjustments to practice facility operating hours. Disruptions will be limited to Mondays whenever possible, with advance notice provided to minimize inconvenience.


Golf Course Opening Outlook

The project remains on track for a June 2026 reopening of the golf course. A more detailed transition plan will be communicated in the spring following evaluation of post-winter turf conditions, construction progress, and seasonal growth patterns.


Irrigation System Winterization

Ley Irrigation is on site this week performing full system winterization. They will return in the spring to complete remaining tie-ins, system testing, and coordination with McDonald & Sons during final feature construction and shaping adjustments.


Winter Work by the Hyde Park Grounds Team

While major construction pauses, the Hyde Park Grounds Team will continue advancing winter-appropriate tasks that support both construction and operational readiness:

• Practice green bunker drainage
• Remaining sod installation as weather allows
• Minor drainage tie-ins
• Dormant seeding and erosion control measures
• Walking bridge construction and installation 
• Breakdown and cleanup of storage bins
• Cleanup of the parking lot and surrounding work areas

These efforts maintain project momentum and prepare the property for efficient spring mobilization.


Departmental Priorities for Winter

In addition to construction support, the Grounds Team will focus on key departmental objectives:

• Recruitment and onboarding planning for 2026 interns
• Staff training and professional development
• H2-B staffing coordination and compliance
• Preventative maintenance of equipment and infrastructure
• Operational refinements aligned with the redesigned golf course
• Agronomic planning for a successful 2026 opening


Thank-you!

We extend our sincere appreciation to the membership for your patience, support, and thoughtful feedback throughout this process. The transformation of Hyde Park is well underway, and we look forward to unveiling an enhanced and revitalized golf course experience in 2026. Once again, thanks to all of our partners and our team for their dedication this season. We will continue to update the HP membership over the winter months. 




Thank-you,

Pat O'Brien 

Grounds Superintendent