October-December-2018-Newsletter-Rvsd

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QCCC PROJECT

Project Progress - A Photo Gallery

Special equipment breaks up the cart path leading to No. 10 Creek. The concrete was permitted to be used as creek fill for the Driving Range extension project.

Mike Dero stands at the entrance to the double-wide trailer that will house the temporary Golf Pro Shop. Located behind the Cart Barn and next to next to the putting green at hole No. 1 on Creek, the trailer is being outfitted for connectivity. Landscaping and a pathway will be added.

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Thirty-six palms have been replanted from elsewhere on site to the new landform that will serve as a buffer between the Driving Range and the fairway of Creek No. 10.

Great egrets line up to observe progress on the creek fill-in project that is part of improvements to the golf practice facilities.Â


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