The tree evaluation
and removal plan of Aldarra Golf Club has two key components. First; improve turf health by evaluating and/or removing
trees that block adequate sunlight to a playing surface. Second, maintaining the
original sight lines and intent of the golf course design. Here is an example of each.
Number ten
green receives the least amount of sunlight during the winter months (Nov –
Feb) due to the low sun angle. This
green is monitored, specifically the back half, more than any other with regards
to cup placement, mowing or rolling requirements, and if the green needs to be closed
longer during a cold period. Sunlight,
air, water and nutrients are the fundamental components for proper plant
health. Think of each component as a cup that must be filled to a
minimum level for the plant to grow.
Minimum requirements don’t provide proper levels of growth, so you must
find ways to increase the amount in each cup. Removing selected trees allows direct sunlight to reach the canopy of the
turf, resulting in improved turf health.
The next two photos show before and after tree removal around 10 green. The top photo(before) was taken 9am on December 21st, 2014. Most of the green is shade. The bottom photo (after) was taken January 10th, 2015
The next two photos show before and after tree removal around 10 green. The top photo(before) was taken 9am on December 21st, 2014. Most of the green is shade. The bottom photo (after) was taken January 10th, 2015
10 Green - Before |
10 Green - After |
The pictures were taken at the same time of day to show a direction comparison. Additional trees are being evaluated for removal to increase the direct sunlight to the front of the green.
Seattle Times Article August 2, 2001 |
September 2014 |