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Pete Dye's #10 Golf Hole @ TFP

Friday, February 15, 2013

Golf Course Conditioning Report


Dear Members,
March is traditionally a popular time for the TFP golf course and this year will be no different. The golf course has much to offer this month including tournaments, clinics and lessons conducted by CW and the Golf Professional Staff. In addition there's no time like March to experience a quiet twilight round that includes you and your best friends in total seclusion on the back nine where the overwhelming feeling will lead you to believe you’re the only group on the course. The month of March has it all and is a special time on your Pete Dye golf course.

The overseeding process has added striking beauty to the golf holes and is a stark contrast from recent spring conditions. The ryegrass turf is simply beautiful. 

The golf course tees, roughs and fairways are in superb condition and with temperatures beginning to rise, the putting greens are coming out of dormancy. The greens are in position to be fast, firm and remarkably smooth for the month of March. 

Mark the following dates on your calender and contact the Golf Shop with any questions:
Golf Club Championship 2013 (March 1–2)
Men’s and Ladies’ Member/Member (March 7–8)
Ladies’ Invitational (March 20–22)
Men’s Invitational (April 4–6)

Enjoy some recent images captured on the golf course. If your thinking about coming down for a round of golf I hope to see you then. 

Thanks,
Nelson

A look at the approach shot at 5 green





A close up of 12 green

#12 golf hole

A look at the 14th green

Looking at 16 green

#11 green complex


#17 green green complex

Looking at the #18 golf hole from the back porch of the clubhouse





#2 green complex



#4 golf hole from the tee


#4 green complex


Azaleas starting to bloom

The bunker complex at #9



#8 green

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