August has brought significant construction progress across multiple areas of the golf course and Village. The Glase Golf and DeAngelis Diamond crews have been working tirelessly through the Florida summer heat, and we sincerely thank them for their dedication to keeping the project moving forward.
Bunker construction is advancing with the installation of liner systems that protect against erosion and improve drainage, while Celebration sod has been laid around the bunkers to provide additional erosion control. With these enhancements taking shape, the course is truly beginning to look like a golf course.
Additional Celebration sod has also been installed around the lake on holes 3 and 7. Beyond enhancing the course’s early beauty, this sod plays a functional role by stabilizing the banks, preventing erosion, and improving water quality by reducing runoff into the lake.
The irrigation wet well installation has been successfully completed, marking a major milestone in the course’s infrastructure. This system will provide a dependable water supply to the irrigation pump station, ensuring consistent pressure and improved irrigation performance across the property.
The main loop of the irrigation system is approximately 60 percent complete, and lateral lines continue to be installed in the fairways, to tees, and around putting greens. Once fully operational, these systems will provide uniform coverage and support sustainable turf growth.
Fairways, tee boxes, and putting greens are continuing to be shaped into their final contours, while regular watering is being maintained to minimize dust and support the healthy establishment of new sod.
We are very grateful for the community’s continued support and look forward to sharing new milestones as the project advances.
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