and looks GREAT.
Since the clubhouse was built, all of the dirtmoving, landscaping equipment (tractors, small trailers, etc) have been parked at the gate on University Parks (the far corner of the green space from the clubhouse, but the first and almost only thing you saw if driving past. The fenceline along University Parks was 10-15 feet depth of Central Texas bush, small trees, weeds. Really a bad look.
This weekend I noticed the entire fenceline had been thinned, weed-eatered (wead-eaten???) and contoured, and now waits for either sod or landscaping chips.
This makes the clubhouse the primary thing you see, beyond all of the manicured greensapce of hitting areas, greens, sandtraps.
This was always the plan; but I'm sure the finishing touches had to wait for "funds available."
Well done, Baylor. It's NOW getting close to the showplace originally intended.
Since the clubhouse was built, all of the dirtmoving, landscaping equipment (tractors, small trailers, etc) have been parked at the gate on University Parks (the far corner of the green space from the clubhouse, but the first and almost only thing you saw if driving past. The fenceline along University Parks was 10-15 feet depth of Central Texas bush, small trees, weeds. Really a bad look.
This weekend I noticed the entire fenceline had been thinned, weed-eatered (wead-eaten???) and contoured, and now waits for either sod or landscaping chips.
This makes the clubhouse the primary thing you see, beyond all of the manicured greensapce of hitting areas, greens, sandtraps.
This was always the plan; but I'm sure the finishing touches had to wait for "funds available."
Well done, Baylor. It's NOW getting close to the showplace originally intended.