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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Spring Progress Continues Across the Course




#8 Approach and Green



Spring Progress Continues Across the Course

As we move through mid-April, steady progress continues across the golf course as our team and partners remain focused on finishing details and advancing turf establishment. Favorable weather over the past stretch has allowed us to maintain momentum and continue pushing key areas forward.

Bunker work has resumed in several areas, with shaping currently underway on Holes 2 and 8. These finishing touches are an important part of the project, ensuring both playability and visual consistency across the course. Over the coming week, additional refinement will take place as we continue to move toward completion.

Cart path improvements are also progressing, with crews addressing punch list items on Holes 11 and 15. These adjustments are focused on long-term performance and overall course presentation.

From a turf standpoint, our team has been focused on stabilization and establishment. This week, we completed seeding and installed straw blanket for erosion control on Holes 4, 5, 7, and 13. These areas will continue to develop as temperatures improve and consistent growth begins to take hold.

Looking ahead, we are targeting the completion of sodding on Hole 8 by late next week, pending favorable weather conditions. In addition, bentgrass sod for several tees—Holes 12, 13 (Ross), and 17 forward—is scheduled to arrive next week and will be installed shortly after.

We are also pleased to have our H-2B team members and seasonal interns now on site. Their arrival comes at an important time and will allow us to continue building momentum as we move through this critical phase of the project.

Intern Andy From Japan

Intern Thio From South Africa 

While there is still meaningful work ahead—primarily focused on bunker completion, grassing, and final detailing—the course continues to progress well. Each week brings us closer to the finish, and we appreciate your continued support and patience as we work toward reopening.




As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out at grounds@hydeparkcc.com.


Pat O'Brien

Grounds Superintendent 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Luck of the Grow-in



16 Bentgrass Approach 

As we move through March, our focus remains on preparation, refinement, and positioning the golf course for a successful grow-in ahead of our June reopening. While the heavy construction phase is behind us, this is a critical time where many of the details that define the playing experience are coming together.

With St. Patrick’s Day here, we’ve been greeted with plenty of green grass across the course—no Irish luck needed, although a little cooperation from the weather would be welcome.


Weather & Conditions

March has delivered typical early-spring variability, with temperatures swinging between brief warmups and colder stretches. These fluctuations naturally slow consistent turf growth but are expected for this time of year.

We’ve also received approximately five inches of rain so far this month. While beneficial long-term, the added moisture has required us to closely monitor surface stability, manage minor erosion in open areas, and evaluate drainage performance following storm events.

Sodded areas from late last fall continue to establish well and are beginning to respond to longer days and warming soils. Areas with exposed soil remain more vulnerable and will continue to be a focus as we progress through spring.


Turf Development

Mowing continues across all playing surfaces, and turf density is improving steadily.

Even though the course is closed, frequent mowing is essential. It encourages the plant to produce additional shoots, creating a thicker, stronger turf canopy that will better handle traffic and improve overall playing conditions.


Think of it as training—just like preparing for a marathon, the turf is being conditioned now so it’s ready for the demands of the season.

During grow-in, the turf also requires additional fertilizer inputs to build a strong root system. These inputs are temporary and will taper as the turf matures.

You may also notice sand applications on tees, approaches, and greens. This helps smooth the surface as the turf develops, improving consistency and playability.


Course Work & Refinement

The team continues to focus on key finishing details across the property, including:

  • Monitoring drainage following recent rain events

  • Addressing erosion in exposed areas

  • Ongoing cleanup and detail work

  • Refining bunker faces and sand conditions

  • Preparing surfaces as turf establishment continues


Bunker faces, constructed with Zoysia sod, will continue to strengthen as temperatures rise. Some  movement occurred during recent rain while the turf is still dormant, but all areas have been repaired and will continue to improve as active growth begins in late spring/summer.

All Bunker Faces Have Been Repaired 

Recent weather has also helped identify areas where surface water collects, allowing us to make adjustments now to ensure proper performance at opening.

Our team has completed bridge work between Holes 3 and 4 and installed new stairs on Hole 7 to improve access around the course.

Walking Bridges on 3




Looking Ahead

There is still important work ahead this spring with McDonald and Sons returning soon with hopes of consistent weather,  but progress across the course continues to be steady and encouraging.

Remaining efforts will focus on punch list items,  bunker infrastructure, grassing, cart paths and finishing a few tees as we move toward reopening.

Our seasonal H-2B team returns in early April, along with two international interns from Japan and South Africa, adding valuable support during this final phase.

We appreciate your continued support and look forward to welcoming you back to Hyde Park soon. 

Thank-you,

Pat O'Brien 
Grounds Superintendent