Monday, December 26, 2011

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Frost delay! 10:30am shotgun! Have a safe and Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Frost delay!

Frost delay until at least 10am. We will have a shotgun start at 10am at the earliest.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

December 15, 2011 Course Update

We finally received some much needed precipitation. The rainy conditions this morning also kept the frost away. So, there will be no delays today. Some of the damaged we experienced from the high winds last week was the loss of sand in our bunkers. We recently purchased 100 tons of sand to replenish our green side bunkers. We will be spending the next week refilling the green side bunkers with sand. Thank you for your patience during this process as the bunkers we are working in will be marked Ground Under Repair.

Bunker on Hole #1

Bunker on Hole #1

Friday, December 9, 2011

December 9, 2011 Frost Delay

We have a frost delay this morning. There will be a 10am shotgun. This will allow us to mow greens, change cups and rake bunkers before play begins.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

December 8, 2011 Update

A week after the wind storms and we are still working on cleaning up the debris left behind. However, we have also been taking advantage of the dry weather and frost delays in the mornings to repair cart paths.
Cart path on Hole #7 repaired
Cart path on Hole #7 before repair



This is just one of many areas of the cart paths in need of repair. We will continue to make these type of repairs throughout the winter season as the weather permits.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Souza Family

I just wanted to pass along that Chris Souza, Assistant Golf Professional, will not be working in the Pro Shop today because He and his wife Sarah are at the hospital eagerly awaiting the arrival of their second daughter. So, please keep them in your thoughts and prayers today as they welcome this wonderful new gift into their lives!

Crow Canyon golf course update

As expected, we had high winds the last two days. Consequently, the damage and the overall mess the winds left behind is very significant. Luckily, there was no major property damage other than the loss of several trees, limbs the size of small trees, leaves and other debris. However, the cleanup could possibly take a week to complete. So, thank you for your patience during this cleanup period as some of the normal routine maintenance of the golf course will fall behind. Our goal is to get the course in the best possible playing condition for the weekend. This means we will be focusing our efforts in the high traffic areas first, such as, greens, bunkers, fairways and tees. The roughs and outer perimeters of the golf course will be cleaned last. You will be able to take relief with no penalty if your ball comes to rest near an immovable object that is not normally supposed to be there. For instance, if your ball rests near a fallen tree limb and you are unable to move the limb, you may take relief. On a positive note, the wind helped to dry the wet areas of the golf course. So, the conditions should be much firmer and more consistent throughout the golf course. The weather is looking better for the weekend. Have a great weekend of golf!