Restoration Rendering-Tyler Rae

Monday, March 10, 2025

The Teeing Grounds



Blending Tradition with Modern Improvements

This week's update focuses on the tee portion of the restoration. As we restore the tees, our goal is to honor the classic design principles of Donald Ross while incorporating modern techniques to improve playability and aesthetics. Ross’s original tee designs emphasized strategic shot-making, offering players a variety of angles and challenges—a philosophy Tyler is excited  to bring back to life. Ross liked to have tees that were a short walk from the green. Some tees were set diagonally to the line of play, while others featured L-shaped designs. He also incorporated multiple tee boxes adjacent to each each other, some spaced as far as 50 yards apart.

Hole 5- Multiple tees, adjacent to each other, oriented diagonal with a short walk from the 4th


33 New Tees and Enhanced Playability

During the restoration, the construction of 33 new tees will occur throughout the course. The remaining tees will be laser leveled and equipped with improved drainage systems to ensure optimal playing conditions in all weather. 


The Importance of Multiple Tees on a Hole

In many cases, Tyler is  introducing 4-5 teeing options per hole. This variety offers numerous benefits:

  • Enhanced Strategy: Multiple tees allow players to approach each hole from different angles, adding new layers of strategy and excitement.

  • Catering to All Skill Levels: Whether you're a seasoned golfer or new to the game, having varied tee options ensures everyone can enjoy the course at your comfort level.

  • Pacing and Enjoyment: More tee choices can help maintain a steady pace of play, making rounds more enjoyable for all members.

    Runway tees at Cherokee in Knoxville 


Agronomic Enhancements for Longevity

In line with our commitment to top-tier course conditions, all tees will be resurfaced with 777 Bentgrass. This advanced grass variety is known for its durability, smooth texture, excellent resistance to disease, and superior divot recovery, ensuring that our tees remain in peak condition year-round.


If you have any questions or feedback about the restoration, please feel free to reach out to me at grounds@hydeparkcc.com.

Best regards,

Pat O’Brien
Grounds Superintendent
Hyde Park Golf & Country Club

Monday, March 3, 2025

Ross Riddles: Decoding the Art of Donald Ross Bunkers



On July 14th the golf course will undergo a transformative restoration, designed to enhance the beauty, infrastructure and playability of the course. This project will focus on reinstating the timeless strategy and artistry of Donald Ross’s bunkering design, honoring classic golf architecture while accommodating the modern game.

To bring Tyler’s vision to life, we have partnered with McDonald & Sons, one of the premier golf course construction contractors in the industry. Their reputation for high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail ensures that every aspect of this restoration will meet the highest standards.

What to Expect:

Our restoration will carefully integrate Ross's distinctive bunkering style, known for its strategic placement, natural appearance, and subtle challenge. 

Strategic Positioning
Bunkers will be thoughtfully placed to challenge players of all skill levels, encouraging strategic shot-making and rewarding precision. As Donald Ross famously said, “There is no such thing as a misplaced bunker. Regardless of where the bunker may be, it is the business of the player to avoid it.”

Natural Aesthetics
The bunkers will blend seamlessly with the course’s natural landscape, creating a visually stunning environment that reflects Ross’s minimalist yet effective design philosophy.

Enhanced Playability
While staying true to Ross’s vision, modern adjustments will ensure that the course remains enjoyable and fair, accommodating today’s equipment and playing styles.

Bunker Shape, Size & Grass Details:

Tyler Rae and his associate Jim Ryan Jr. will restore the bunkers to reflect Ross’s signature style, characterized by:

  • Irregular, Free-Form Shapes: Natural edges with irregular shapes that seamlessly blend into the surrounding landscape.

  • Varied Sizes: A mix of large, sprawling bunkers and smaller precision-demanding bunkers. Average size: 1,200 sq ft, with some stretching 15-20 yards along fairways and greenside bunkers varying from 5 to 15 yards in diameter.

  • Flat Bottoms with Steep Faces: Flat, playable bottoms with steep, grass-faced edges.

  • Concave Bunker Floors: Gentle inward slopes ensuring balls roll away from edges, offering fairer lies.

  • Zoysia Grass Faces: Dense, durable texture with a clean appearance, providing resilience and highlighting the edges.

  • Strategic Depth Variation: Depths will range from 2 to 5 feet, varying based on location and strategic purpose.

    Concave Bunker Floor

Infrastructure Improvements:

Significant infrastructure improvements will ensure long-term durability and functionality:

  • 17,000 Lineal Feet of Drainage: A comprehensive system to maintain optimal playability and prevent water accumulation, keeping bunkers dry even after heavy rainfall.

  •  New Sand: Each bunker will be filled with 5-6 inches of compacted, high-quality sand to enhance playability, consistency, and drainage.

    General Observations & Characteristics:

Ross’s bunkering philosophy was as much about visual drama as strategic challenge. This restoration will bring several of his signature characteristics to life:

  • Visible Sand: Bunkers will serve as visual focal points, increasing both aesthetic appeal and psychological pressure.

  • Terrain-Dependent Shapes: Guided by natural terrain, many bunkers will be cut into existing slopes, seamlessly integrating into the landscape.

  • Unique Mounding Features: Some bunkers will feature mounds in the middle, flanked by sand on both sides, adding unique strategic challenges.

    Barton Hills CC Ann Arbor, MI (Photo-Tyer Rae)


We Want to Hear from You!

Thank you for your feedback and questions. Please feel free to email me at grounds@hydeparkcc.com.

Best regards,

Pat O'Brien
Grounds Superintendent
Hyde Park Golf and Country Club