It was a nice day to be at F- Troop this morning. We did not have a lot of starters today as a lot of our regulars had other comittments.
I did see Warren Gray on the rough cutter, George Foster painting the new privacy fence at the wedding garden, Bert Brink and Des Wilson working on the drainage plans, Yvonne Wilson working in the gardens. I did a draft chalk marking for the paths for the new garden at the practice nets, tidied up around the putting green and the ladies garden at the 13th.
The new privacy fence has materialised while I was away & we thank the Binn's family for their contribution to that. See the above photo with George Foster giving it a coat of colour.
I had a look at the new trees that have been planted while I have been away. There are three new Golden Penda's on the left of the 7th fairway near the dam and a Daintree Pine on the right hand side of the 15th. These were organised and planted by Martin Gallagher. Well done Martin! These trees were recommended by a horticulturist as suitable for a golf course.
Images attached: Daintree Pine on the 15th; Warren Gray on the rough cutter; George Foster painting the privacy fence; chalked path & garden plan for the new practice nets garden, the ladies garden on the 13th showing new growth from the rain; golden pendas on the 7th.
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