(NAPLES, Florida)
The golf course is now visibly taking shape — from above, the layout is clearly defined and recognizable as a golf course, as captured in the impressive drone photos below. The course is set in a parkland environment—mostly flat terrain and bordered by clusters of old-growth trees. The course routing works with the land’s natural contours, minimizing major earthworks and preserving the site’s original character.
On the ground, Glase Golf Construction continues to make steady progress. Course shaping is nearly complete on holes 4 through 7, marking a significant milestone in the build-out. Wastebunker development is underway and sand mix is being placed in the putting greens. Excavation work continues on the two ponds at holes 1 and 9, with earthmoving operations on track for completion next month. At the driving range, rock crushing continues, producing usable base material for The Village’s infrastructure. In July, the crews also installed a temporary irrigation pump station and intake, which now support continued irrigation installation across several holes. Next month, the team will focus efforts on shaping holes 2 and 3.
Meanwhile, at The Village site, DeAngelis Diamond is carrying out large-scale site grading and forming building pads in preparation for upcoming vertical construction. These foundational efforts are helping to prepare the area for the next phase of development, ensuring continued progress in the weeks ahead.
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