Peters Creek
Loren Benedict February 26 at 1:05am
sounds very interesting edan only thig i wonder about is 13 amd 14 combined that would obviously be a good one to get a 3 on unless some trees were removed. all in all it looks to be a great layout
Edan Badajos February 24 at 1:30pm
I just posted a proposed new layout for summer 2013. Check it out! If you have comments or suggestions please post them here.
Thank you
Jeremiah Simono July 8, 2010 at 2:44am
Louie says... "(about tee pads) I hear ya. It's the one thing that course lacks."
Yea... and fairways.
Som Bouasri July 7, 2010 at 7:24pm
I was working on it but the kid bailed so I have to work another angle. You guys should be used to things happening at a snails pace.
Lou Dogg July 7, 2010 at 5:29pm
Hey Dustin, talk to Som. He's our course developement coordinator. I know we have other things to do first but that needs to be on the list of things to do. I hear ya. It's the one thing that course lacks.
Dustin Hanson July 7, 2010 at 2:59pm
so, is someone gonna ever put in tee pads here or what?
I have put together a plan for the upgrades to pc this summer. I call it an Enhancement Project because it uses the existing layout with some improvement. My email is briangutz@hotmail.com If you send me a email, I will reply with the info and overview map. This proposed layout will use the existing course with improved enhancement. Benefits: • Multiple basket locations to help with erosion control • No clearing of new fairways • Course flow is maintained and locals will no ... more
I have put together a plan for the upgrades to pc this summer. I call it an Enhancement Project because it uses the existing layout with some improvement. My email is [email disguise] If you send me a email, I will reply with the info and overview map.
This proposed layout will use the existing course with improved enhancement.
Benefits:
• Multiple basket locations to help with erosion control
• No clearing of new fairways
• Course flow is maintained and locals will not see drastic change to layout
• Easier permit application due to no tree removal
• Less work for the volunteers (shorter construction period)
General upgrades hole by hole
Hole 1 = Tee pad moved back 10 feet and addition sleeve straight ahead
Hole 2 = Tee pad moved back 20 feet and addition sleeve straight ahead
Hole 3 = addition sleeve to the right
Hole 4 = no change
Hole 5 = Tee pad moved back 15 feet and addition sleeve further to the left
Hole 6 = addition sleeve further to the right
Hole 7 = Tee pad moved back 60 feet
Hole 8 = rope railing with terrace steps for safety down the hill and addition sleeve straight ahead
Hole 9 = addition sleeve to the right
Hole 10 = Tee pad move back to create dog leg
Hole 11 = Tee pad moved back 10 feet and addition sleeve to the left
Hole 12 = addition sleeve straight ahead
Hole 13 = no change
Hole 14 = addition sleeve to the left
Hole 15 = Tee pad moved back 40 feet and addition sleeve straight ahead
Hole 16 = Tee pad moved back 40 feet and addition sleeve to the right
Hole 17 = addition sleeve to the right
Hole 18 = addition sleeve to the right
Rubber tee pads with compacted gravel base contained with wooden frame.
Benefits:
• Lighter materials to haul in
• Removable if needed (not permanent / less permanent footprint)
• No heavy equipment needed for installation
• Less impact on players with softer surface
Disadvantages :
• Needs upkeep about every 4 to 5 years with compacted gravel
Thanks Brian