Monday, May 7, 2007

Enter Walter

I had Walter, an engineer friend come here to check a couple sections of the property.

Normally you need drainage in the greens, but these could be built up from fine quality sand, directly on the sandy subsoil…negating the need for drainage! It’s not normal, but I have done this in the past with great success. In fact, instead of drainage we had to install a fine layer of sand so the greens didn’t drain too quickly. We’ll have to wait and see what Anton Morbach, the soil engineer’s analysis reveals.

As famed golf architect Dr. Mackenzie noted long ago, consulting experts in their fields, drainage, soils, agronomy is the best way to guarantee results. The architect should have knowledge of these areas, but a few dollars spent on consulting and testing ensures results. It’s the old, “test twice, build once” story.

Tony Ristola
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