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Power point presentation on the February 2012 greens committee meeting for Pinehurst Country Club

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Pinehurst Greens Committee MeetingTuesday, February 21, 2012

Pinehurst Country Club Greens Committee Meeting

• Chairperson Report – Erich Tiepel– Update from the Board of Directors and approval of minutes– Master Plan implementation update/plans for 2012

• General Manager’s Report – Cheryl Rook and Loren Pippin• Grounds Report – Steve Sarro

– Dog Policy at Pinehurst Country Club:• Option 1: Denver Police involvement• Option 2: Postings and member/employee policing

– Construction Update:• Current: 5, 9 and 17 tees• Progress/plans for other tees (18, 15)• 9 Hole Diner

– On-course Recycling– DuPont Imprelis update– Water Update: Don DeSchepper and Dr. Paul Motzkus

• Schedule

Pinehurst Dog PolicyOption 1

Police Involvement:

Pro: Sets an example and precedence

Con: Creates a bad relationship with member or neighbor

Pinehurst Dog PolicyOption 2

Consistent and Persistent: • Write letter to members and neighbors.• Post letter to message boards in residential communities.• Members and staff police areas throughout each day.• Encourage members to police their own property and not allowdog owners to cut through yards.• Message to members through PCC newsletters, emails, blog, etc.

Pinehurst Dog Policy

Goose Dogs: Lucy, Cirrus and Mick

New Projects for 2012

• 9 Tee– New One Cone Tee– Adds 30 Yards

• 17 Tee– New One Cone Tee– Adds 7-10 Yards

• 5 Tee– New One Cone Tee– Adds 10-15 Yards

• Practice Bunker– Lower lip improves visual of shot– Used excess dirt on construction of 9 tee

Site of new 1 Cone Tee

Removed three trees and one shrub

Dirt in place for teeing grounds

Picture taken at eye-level. The site still needs a couple of more inches of fill. The fairway bunker on the right is currently visible.

Adding 7-10 yards on this hole

This is a separate tee, slightly higher in elevation than the tee in front.

Large mounding from years of sand splashing.Players can not see how the ball releases

from the shot on the green.

Green sod to be removed and replaced

Sandy soil removed

Stacked greens sod to be replaced

Till soil to promote proper rooting and plant health

Replacing the green

Sod replaced and new sod from the nurseryto be added in the spring.

Lowered lip and the green surface can be seen by the golfer.

Turf cover put on for winter health

Projects for Consideration

• 18 Tee– Add 10-15 yards– 5:1 slope– Requires 6 feet of walls (or three 2 foot walls)– Aproximate price of project is $17,000

• 15 Tee– Increase up to 30 yards in length– Remove 4,500 cubic yards of material– Estimate is $67,000

Extensive construction required

1:5 slope attee location

Requires three 2 foot walls ($10K)

Tee Renovation$67K from LUI

Cut and remove 4,500 CY of materialto lower the teeing grounds. Adding

up to 30 yards in length.

Remove Trip Hazards

Add dirt to replace asphalt

Improving our Recycling Efforts At Pinehurst Country Club

Installed at the clubhouse, tennis, pool9 hole diner and 1st tees

(proposed capital)

Installed on every ball washer on 27 holes (black)

Water Update

• Harriman Reservoir:– Construction has begun– Contract talks have begun

• Ft. Logan Ditch Company Annual Meeting