Friday, February 17, 2012

Rainy day, office cleaning and painting and.....

Running into many photos from the past 17 years here at IHCC.  Realizing how fast it all goes by and what a great career choice i made by accepting this position back in December of 1995.  



2001 - # 12 from the tee


2003 - # 12 from the tee

What a great and massive project this was.  As much as that land continues to move now, just imagine what it would be like now if the ownership did not take the steps to make this improvement.  I'd have to say that by now, # 12 would be long gone.  Something that should be keeping things in perspective.


Superintendent & Professional - a few years back and most importantly
still great friends.   John & Joe probably back around 2000.   







10 fairway Spring 2011

15 Fairway spring 2011

2006 ad in Golf Course Management - I still stand by this statement! Best investment we've ever made was this vertidrain, deep tine aeration machine.




17th Season coming up and as excited about it as my 1st !
Looking forward to a fantastic 2012. 
















Friday, February 10, 2012

Back on # 9 again...

Once the trees were removed, the stumps pulled, the area graded, and the new trees were installed - we took a look at the 9th hole from the tee.  It became very apparent that this is an exceptionally good time to possibly make some progress into the master plan presentation and add a fairway bunker to the 9th hole.

Greens Chairman Nick Pecora was here to see both the removal of the stumps and installation of the new trees.  We then discussed the addition of a fairway bunker and decided to "rough one in".  This meant our talented Assistant, Phil Rosati, (who should have been a golf course shaper - he has incredible vision and ability) could jump on the skid steer and have some fun.   Once the bunker was "roughed in" - sort of a quick, let's see what it looks like idea, I called our PGA pro Joe Laurentino, who promptly jumped in his car to come on over and take a look.  Nick Pecora also made another visit to check it out and while all 4 of us liked it - we all agreed that while a bunker needs to be there, it is not quite right because a bunker should not have a tree between it and the green.   


















With that in mind, we changed our thought process a bit, Mr. Pecora thought if the top end of the bunker was more towards the fairway it would reduce the tree's interference.  Back into the skid steer Phil went and with some back and forth conversations and earth moving we changed the one large bunker into two smaller bunkers which would allow for a much larger chance of a ball coming to rest in (what will become) our now expanded and somewhat flatter  fairway extension. 
Once the "rough in" was near completion, I brought our managing owner - YM Yang out to see what we were doing, he thought it was a very good and a well thought out plan and then, after discussing the financial aspect of the project, stamped his approval to move forward. 























As you can now see from the pictures above, the two smaller bunkers on the right have been re-aligned.  The bunker closer to the green was moved nearer the fairway and the lower bunker was condensed to provide more of a landing area.  We also removed the last "bump" in the series of bumps & humps which will also allow for another flatter lie. 
The white lines in the bunkers on the right, allowed us to see the "sand line" from the tee, this insured that the visual of the bunkers from the tee shot was appropriate.  The final product will be fantastic!               
                                   Hoping the weather stays good, so we can keep working!


                 Also wanted to post these shots of #16 looking towards #9 green
             9 green is No longer in sight from the 16th tee due to the addition of 7 large trees on Tuesday

 
      Hope you are all enjoying my blog about what's happening on the links, see you soon!

                                                                         BTW.....
...Nick and the JV boys from SWHS rocked at Newfield yesterday,
Nick had 19 points in the victory

Thursday, February 9, 2012



The exceptional weather this winter has allowed us to continue working on projects.  This week we have really accomplished an incredible amount of work on the 9th hole.  On Monday, we had an excavator here to pull out some major stumps on 9 & 10.  Excavator??? think of it this way, baby teeth come out with a little wiggle and tug, wisdom teeth require an "IXTRACTM" visit and surgery.  Same with trees, little trees - no big deal - 70 year old trees have major roots and require Major equipment to do it right.  We had to walk the large machine in on plywood planks so no damage was done on the way in or out.  Once dug, the stumps were so massive that we could only put one in our dump truck at a time, the photo to the left show the monstrous stump being dropped to remove soil.  (No, it didn't land on those legs, but it is a funny photo) The removal procedure took an entire day to pull 13 stumps that would have been directly involved with play areas.  Other stumps out of play will be ground down with a stump grinding machine, hopefully next week - again weather permitting.




On Tuesday, we had local tree experts Conserv-a-Tree come in with their giant tree spade.  They were able to move 7 trees for us from out of the way areas to the rough between 9 & 16.   Some trees as tall as 25 feet were placed carefully to provide separation of the two holes.  Three large Red Cedars were placed further up the 9th fairway to block out the view of 9 green from 16 tee, a really huge improvement.  Sr Staffer Miguel Flores jumped in so we could show you the size of the transplant holes.

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Smithtown's Nick Paquette skys to block shot by No. Babylon player
                                        Big Hoop game today for Nick and Crew...Go Bulls!!!