The restoration project continues to make significant progress as we move deeper into May. Hole 13 is now largely completed, with only minor fine fescue seeding and detailing remaining. Across the property, the majority of Meyer zoysia sod installation is now complete, with only small tie-in areas remaining around select bunkers on Holes 1, 9, 17, and 18.
| Bunkers Between 9 and 11 Greens |
Bunker work continues to advance steadily. Hole 1 bunkers are now completed, while the fairway bunkers on Hole 9 have been finished and are awaiting final sod installation. Work between Holes 9 and 11 is nearing completion, and bunkers on Holes 2, 17, and 18 have now been roughed into final form.
The Hyde Park Grounds Team remains focused on the finishing details that ultimately define the project. Detailed seeding, erosion blanket installation, aeration, fertilization, and hand watering efforts continue daily throughout the golf course.
Aeration of greens, tees, and approaches is also completed as we continue preparing the turf for summer growth and long-term playability.
This past week also brought additional challenges on the bunker faces of Hole 14 following irrigation water moving behind a Zoysia sod seam. The Hyde Park team quickly repaired and stabilized these areas, and the remaining bunker and tee sloughing concerns on Hole 14 remain a high priority for the McDonald & Sons team moving forward.
| Temporary Wire Mesh and Stakes to Stabilize |
The mounds between Holes 17 and 18 will also be a primary focus this coming week as final shaping, stabilization, and grassing work continue in that area.
Ley Irrigation remains on site working through final punch list items and irrigation additions on Hole 10. Final shaping around the bury pit on Hole 8 is also nearing completion.
Looking ahead, approximately 1.5 acres of turf-type tall fescue sod remain to be installed across the property. Final cart path overlay work is also planned for Holes 2, 7, and 8, along with several smaller sections on Hole 9.
The weather this upcoming week appears somewhat unsettled, but all teams remain focused on continuing progress wherever conditions allow.
As a reminder, we ask all members to please avoid walking directly up bunker faces both at the practice area and throughout the golf course once reopened. The newly established zoysia bunker banks are still developing root strength and maturity, and limiting traffic on these areas will help protect the turf and preserve the intended presentation and playability of the restored bunkers. Please use the low entry and exit points whenever possible.
A sincere thank you to the entire Hyde Park Grounds Team, Ley Irrigation, and McDonald & Sons for the tremendous amount of effort, long hours, and attention to detail that continue to move this project forward each day.
The golf course continues to take shape rapidly, and we appreciate the continued patience and support from the membership as all teams push through the final stretch of work.
Thanks again for your questions and feedback on the progression of the restoration.
Pat O'Brien
Grounds Superintendent