Tree Management Guidelines

 

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Greens and Grounds Tree Management Guidelines

 Tree work is ongoing and will always make a positive impact on turf health. For reference here are the steps we go through when looking at trees through both courses:

 ·         Does the tree pose an immediate or potential safety risk from poor health or condition?

·         Is the tree causing poor conditions to an adjacent cart path?

·         Does the tree block sunlight from reaching in-play turfgrass during the growing season (April through October) after 8:00 am or before 3:00 pm?

·         Does the tree cause significant shade problems in the winter months?

·         Is the tree restricting critical air movement to in-play turfgrass?

·         Can surrounding trees be removed in order to highlight a larger, healthy hardwood tree and still create a better environment for the turf?

·         Does the tree contribute heavily to the aesthetics of the area and/or provide a strategic hazard?

·         Is the tree impeding a normal line of play and creating a non-strategic hazard?


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