During this year’s refinement project, crews addressed three key areas of the course: bunker renovations, cart path upgrades and agronomic enhancements, including drainage improvements and practices to continue strong turf health.
The course, which averages 78 inches of rain each year, completed the work in nine-hole increments allowing nine holes to remain open for play while work was being done on the other nine holes.
Key elements of the refinement project included:
- Comprehensive bunker renovation to all bunkers on the golf course, incorporating a technically advanced drainage and liner system featuring Capillary Concrete. This new generation lining method increases the speed at which water flows through the bunker, minimizing washouts, reducing maintenance and producing superior playability.
- Drainage improvements were completed in key areas to enhance playability and turf health
- Cart path improvements throughout the property, with some rerouting of paths
- The agronomy team also executed an aggressive aeration of the Seashore Paspalum turf so air, water and nutrients can reach grass roots.
Troon Senior Vice President of Golf Course Development Ron Despain led the bunker renovations and cart path changes, with construction work executed by Heritage Links.
Agronomy projects were completed in collaboration with Princeville Makai Golf Club Superintendent Chris Parde, the club’s agronomy team and Troon Senior Vice President of Science and Agronomy Jeff Spangler.