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C C G C P L R M P S <br />OALREEKOLFOURSERELIMINARYOMGANGEASTERLANTUDY <br />T <br />REES <br />I <br />n our opinion, clearly the biggest issue facing Coal Creek Golf <br />are having on the safety, playability and maintenance of the gol <br />at Coal Creek are cottonwood and willow which have established t <br />bottoms in the years since the golf course was built. These tree <br />fast growing and have generally aggressive root systems and weak <br />The weak branching structures result in increased maintenance re <br />branches and leaf litter. The aggressive root systems result in <br />putting greens, tee and fairways where they compete with the tur <br />The root systems can also damage irrigation pipe, plug drain til <br />damage to mowing equipment. See the attached agronomic assessm <br />by the United States Golf Association (USGA) for information on <br />have on turf grass. <br />Dead trees on hole 6.Roots & suckers in bunker at hole 4 green. <br />From a playability standpoint, many of the ditches have become s <br />that they obscure the golfers view of the golf course. On hole <br />trees have created a safety issue by obscuring the landing area <br />golfers to hit the ball to towards neighboring homes. In additio <br />Trees left push ball towards houses right on hole 2.Restricted v <br />H N G C A P 3 N 8, 2011 <br />ERFORTORBYOLFOURSERCHITECTSAGEOVEMBER <br />