Two Myrtle Beach Golf Courses Install New Greens
By
Chris King
on June 30, 2010 10:39 AM
Panther's Run, one of two Myrtle Beach golf courses getting a summer facelift, waters its new greens two months before the course reopens.
Millions of people make a summer pilgrimage to Myrtle Beach, most of
them to enjoy sun, sand and a taste of life on the coast. While area
beaches are teeming with people, Myrtle Beach golf courses often use the
“down time” for improvement projects, and this summer is no different.
A pair of North Strand Courses – Panther’s Run at Ocean Ridge Plantation
and the Bay Course at Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club, home of
three nine hole layouts – are closed for the installation of new
MiniVerde ultradwarf Bermuda greens and general course refurbishments.
That both courses are installing MiniVerde greens is no surprise.
MiniVerde has emerged as the green of choice for many courses throughout
the South with a putting surface that is nearly the equal of bentgrass
and it’s very heat tolerant.
The installation of the MiniVerde on the Bay Course will complete a
three-year overhaul of the Sandpiper’s greens. In 2008 the Sand Course
had MiniVerde installed and in 2009, the Piper Course followed suit. The
Bay Course, which was sprigged on June 8, is scheduled to reopen on
August 23.
The greens on the Bay nine are approximately a week ahead of schedule,
but the course’s reopening won’t be moved, according to Sandpiper’s head
pro and assistant general manager Richard Kascsak.
Sandpiper knew it had made the right call in installing MiniVerde greens
immediately after the Sand Course reopened to the public in 2008.
“The general public loves the greens,” Kascsak said of the reception to
the MiniVerde. “They are in fabulous condition and our superintendent
has done a superior job on the grow-in. We have had nothing but positive
remarks.”
Sandpiper is also using the time to repair the drainage on all of the
Bay’s bunkers, in addition to removing trees and enhancing the fairways.
When the Bay Course reopens, the Piper Course will close for 10 days to
take down trees and repair the cart paths, ensuring the course will be
in prime shape for the fall golf season.
In addition to the installation of new grass at Panther’s Run, the
greens are being restored to their original size, trees and some
railroad ties around tee boxes are being removed, and the cart paths are
being repaired.
Panther’s Run will reopen on September 1.
Both of these renovations were made by Modern Turf. For great greens or great grass at your home, Modern Turf is a great place to start.
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