tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-85525177708472861952024-03-21T03:32:11.155-05:00Canal Shores Greens & GroundsCanal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-24041568030474621792018-01-28T13:26:00.001-06:002018-01-28T13:27:22.694-06:00Battling InvasivesInvasive species are making Canal Shores unhealthy. In our interactions with the experts, we have learned that a healthy ecosystem has layers, each layer ideally containing a variety of species:<br />
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<li>An herbaceous (ground) layer of grasses, flowers and groundcover that are the home to pollinators and other important insects and animals.</li>
<li>An understory (shrub) layer of small trees and shrubs that provide food and habitat for birds.</li>
<li>A canopy of trees, of varying species and age.</li>
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The primary problem that Canal Shores has with its invasives is in the understory, specifically with buckthorn and honeysuckle. That problem has manifested in three ways:<br />
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<li>First, within the understory, buckhthorn and honeysuckle are extremely aggressive competitors and they have left us with almost no other shrubs, greatly decreasing biodiversity.</li>
<li>Second, they form dense thickets, starving the herbaceous layer of sunlight. Where buckthorn grows densely, there is bare ground underneath which also creates erosion problems on the canal banks.</li>
<li>Finally, the buckthorn and honeysuckle leave no space for desirable trees to regenerate.</li>
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There are good reasons why it is illegal to sell or plant buckthorn or honeysuckle in the state of Illinois. They are parasitic plants that take over and leave the areas they populate in much worse health.<br />
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Not only is buckthorn bad for the other plants around it, but the berries produced by the females have a laxative effect on birds, while providing no nutritional content.<br />
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Many thanks to Brandon from Ringers Landscaping for allowing us to share his webinar. We highly recommend watching at least the first 18 minutes.</div>
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The work is well underway on holes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12-18. We have applied for a burn permit from the EPA to deal with the cut brush. We are also recruiting a Landscape Architecture / Ecology intern whose focus will be on maintenance of cleared areas as well as site-specific habitat design and implementation.<br />
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Decades of neglect and mismanagement are not going to be undone overnight. However, we have made a beginning and we will continue working toward our goal of making Canal Shores a healthy ecosystem that includes a variety of native and other desirable trees.<br />
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We hope that all members of the Evanston-Wilmette community join us. Check back here regularly for dates of upcoming volunteer work sessions, or join our volunteer mailing list. Inquiries about tree donations can be made with Dan Bulf (dbulf@canalshores.org). This is a big job, but together, we can do it.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-76759520161139222982017-11-25T19:51:00.002-06:002017-11-25T19:52:05.223-06:00The State of Our TreesWe are not short of trees at Canal Shores, but as it turns out, we are short on good ones. Planning Resources Inc. sent their Arborist out to do a tree survey (<i>digital version of the survey coming soon...</i>). They were looking for valuable trees to keep and incorporate into the ecological master plan for the property. "Valuable" is defined as important native species, or large, healthy trees that are not invasive species. The survey found that Canal Shores has 904 trees on our 82 acres.<br />
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Decades of mismanagement has left us with an overgrowth of invasive brush, vines, and trees; numerous dead trees; and a dearth of quality natives. A key component of responsible land stewardship is proactive tree management, which is our commitment going forward.<br />
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We have taken learnings from three years of pilot projects, added them to the expert perspective of PRI, and charted a path ahead toward a revitalization of the woodlands of Canal Shores. Special thanks to Grounds Committee member Matt Rooney who drafted our Tree Policy, and then painstakingly revised it to incorporate feedback from numerous parties. <a href="https://geekedongolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/CanalShoresTreePolicy-091517_BoardApproved.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read the Canal Shores Tree Policy</a>, which has been approved by our Board of Directors.<br />
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What does this look like on the ground? Valuable trees have been tagged for preservation.<br />
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The long process of clearing and cleanup continues. Some of the debris from that clearing is being stowed away in tidy brush piles throughout the property. Other debris will be burned under the guidelines of a special burn permit for which we have applied.<br />
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This is a big, important job. As always, we will take volunteer assistance from folks of all ages. If you would like to join our army of buckthorn warriors, email Dan Bulf at dbulf@canalshores.org and he will add you to our list.<br />
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There was also a section of the cart path left of the green that we felt would make the 14th look and play better if it was grassed over. There was a plan in place to remove the post & cable fence along Lincoln because it looked bad and the frayed cable can be a hazard. We decided that the fence posts could add new flair to the 14th. The fence was ripped out and away we went.</div>
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Our skid steer is on its last legs and broke down during prep work, but Westmoreland CC saved the day and loaned us theirs (thank you Superintendent Todd Fyffe), with an assist from our John Deere rep Dave Kloss. We were also able to borrow a sod cutter from Bryn Mawr CC (thank you Superintendent Brian Bossert) to prep the area. Our Assistant Super John Lee went to work on prepping the cart path and Jason Way laid out the new bunkers.</div>
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We had a stellar crew of golf geek volunteers show up to help with digging out the bunkers, sinking the sleepers, reshaping the path area, and laying sod. Many thanks to Quinn, Andy, Peter, Brad, Ray, Graylyn, Tony and John. Thanks also to John and Nick from our staff for putting in extra time on Saturday to assists us.</div>
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We are excited about the finished product. What was once quite bland is now far from it. Once the bunker sand is in and the sod has established enough that we can mow it, it should look and play great.</div>
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Cart traffic should now head around the green to the right to get to the 15th tee. Even after the sod is established and we begin mowing it down to fairway height, this cart traffic pattern will be permanent. No carts left of the green.</div>
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The bunkers are open for play as soon as we can fill them with sand. The entire sodded area left of the green is ground under repair. Players whose balls end up in this area get a free drop in the fairway. We appreciate our players respecting this ground under repair designation. Walking on the sod doesn't disturb it, but playing shots from it will keep the grass from firmly taking root. When we can begin mowing this area, it will be open for play.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-8766169565015637922017-07-28T14:25:00.001-05:002017-07-28T14:25:19.220-05:00How Far Is It? Tees & Yardages at Canal ShoresCanal Shores is not the typical golf course, which is why we love it. In recent years, we have been taking steps to highlight what is unique about the course, while also cutting through the clutter of modern American golf to the essence of the game - fun.<br />
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Our players might have noticed the new scorecard, the design for which was generously donated by Ian Gilley from <a href="https://www.sugarloafcreativelab.com/" target="_blank">Sugarloaf Creative Lab</a>. The card has been simplified, and reflects changes we have been making to course setup. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/canalshores-scorecard2017-print.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to view the scorecard</a>.<br />
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Canal Shores now only has two tees - back (white) and forward (red). For a course the length of Canal Shores, three sets of tees was overkill. Our tees are not intended to be gender or age specific, but rather correspond to skill and strength level. If you are a beginner or don't hit the ball very far, play up. If you can get it out there just fine, play back. Bottom line, have fun.<br />
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Tony and his crew have installed CDGA yardage markers on the tees of every hole. These markers correspond to the back tee yardage on the card, and in some instances are more accurate than the hole signs.<br />
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As part of our effort to expand short grass throughout the course, we are now cutting fairways all the way back to the tees. The 11th, 12th, 15th, 17th, and 18th are already converted with more to come. The primary purpose of this change to our mowing patterns is to make the course more fun for our players, but there is a secondary benefit. More short grass in the teeing area allows us to shed the confines of the tee boxes when setting up the course. Our regular players will find the tees placed in a wider variety of spots, creating new challenges of distance and angle. To know how long a hole is playing on any given day, simply find the CDGA marker, and pace off to the tee from there.<br />
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In the fairways, the red (100 yards) and white (150 yards) markers are also now accurate to the center of the green.<br />
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To really take creativity and fun to the next level, feel free to choose your own spot from which to hit your tee shot. If you don't like our setup, make your own. If there is a shot that looks like it might be fun to hit, drop a ball and hit it. As long as our players are safe and courteous to others, it's all good with us. Again, the bottom line is fun.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-87062530753969199312017-07-23T19:33:00.005-05:002017-07-23T19:43:33.129-05:00Meetings, Meetings, Meetings - Grounds, Board, EcoThe spring and early summer have been keeping us plenty busy. Dealing with the challenging weather, tuning up the course for our busy season, moving our pilot projects forward, and of course, meetings. Our apologies for the lack of updates, but we have been busy with progress.<br />
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First, a housekeeping item. Both the Board and Grounds Committee monthly meeting times have changed. Board meetings are now held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at the Legion. Grounds Committee meetings are now held on the second Saturday of each month at 8:00am. The standard location for the meeting is the Pro Shop, but we have been holding some meetings at various spots around the course. Immediately following the Grounds meeting, there is now a work session. All are welcome at both the Board and Grounds meetings, and we appreciate the support of our work session volunteers.<br />
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<b>May 2017 - Board & Grounds</b><br />
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The Grounds committee continues to move forward with neighborhood outreach and volunteerism. Steve Neumann has successfully recruited several neighborhood Captains to assist us with communication and organizing. Ecological planning work with Planning Resources, Inc. also moved forward steadily. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/groundsreport-may2017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here for more details in the May Grounds Update</a>.<br />
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Our Superintendent Tony Frandria and his crew admirably battled the elements throughout one of the wettest springs on record. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/superintendent_sreport-may2017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read Tony's full Superintendent's Report</a>.<br />
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The Board meeting was very productive in May, with two key topics covered:<br />
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<li>As a follow-up to April's First Tee presentation by Lisa Quinn, the Board authorized members of the development team to formally engage the First Tee of Greater Chicago in negotiations to create a youth golf partnership, including a dedicated area for youth practice and play at Canal Shores.</li>
<li>Discussions are well underway to formalize the approach to planning for the golf renovation, with a focus on stakeholder outreach. The Board is resolute, and committed to being methodical and thorough to achieve the best possible outcome for all stakeholders.</li>
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<b>June 2017 - Board & Grounds</b><br />
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It was rainy and wet, and then it got sunny and dry. Tony and his team had a chance to finally catch up on mowing and begin to implement our ideas on grassing lines. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/superintendentreport-june2017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read Tony's June Superintendent's Report</a>.<br />
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At the June meeting, the Board took an important formal step toward renovating the golf course. A resolution was passed committing to pursuing a Golf Component to our Master Plan, to integrate with the Eco Component that is already in process. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/golfrenovationplan-resolution_june2017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read the full resolution</a>. A Golf Planning Committee will be formed and work through formally engaging a golf course architect.<br />
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<b>July 2017 - Board & Grounds</b><br />
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With our spring projects largely complete thanks to our staff, neighbors, and volunteers, Tony and his team continue to dial the course in. The greens have never looked better, and in spite of the challenging weather, the course is shining. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/superintendentreport-july2017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read Tony's July Superintendent's Report</a>.<br />
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The Board meeting focused on plans to take our fundraising efforts to the next level in support of Operations, the Master Planning process, and ultimately, the golf and ecological renovation of the facility. Near and long term sustainability of Canal Shores is top of mind for our Board, and they are taking action to ensure a solid future for the land and our finances.<br />
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The spring and early summer have been filled with progress from a Greens & Grounds perspective, and the future looks very bright. Stay tuned for updates on or work on grass lines, the Eco plan, the improvements to the 15th hole, and more.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-14497787445721279242017-04-29T17:43:00.000-05:002017-04-30T09:25:57.077-05:00April 2017 Meetings - Grounds & BoardApril has been a highly productive month for us, both in our meetings and around the Canal Shores grounds.<br />
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The April Grounds Committee meeting focused on two main topics:<br />
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<li>Tony's report segued into a discussion about possible approaches to the renovation and the pros and cons of each. Many questions were raised and will need to be addressed in the planning process, but the majority opinion in our Committee is that renovation is the only viable path to long term sustainability for the facility. </li>
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We also got great news from Tony that he worked with the rep from John Deere to get us a proposal for the lease of a new rough mower and a new sprayer, within our budget. These are pieces of equipment that we have greatly needed to improve the playability of the course. Tony's equipment proposal was approved at the Board Meeting.<br />
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As always, we welcome guests to attend our meetings to participate and stay informed. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/canalshoresgroundscommittee-april2017minutes_041317.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read the meeting minutes</a> prepared by Steve Neumann.<br />
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From a Greens & Grounds perspective, several important topics were covered at the April Board meeting:<br />
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<li>In addition to the new equipment lease, Tony updated the Board on both his overall equipment plan and the assembly of his new team. Tony has hired John Lee as his Assistant Superintendent, and several solid team members. We are now in great shape to be able to provide quality conditions for our players going into the season. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/canalshores-april2017superintendentsreport_042017.pdf" target="_blank">Click to here read the Superintendent's report.</a></li>
<li>We were joined by Lisa Quinn, the Executive Director of <a href="http://www.thefirstteegreaterchicago.org/" target="_blank">The First Tee of Greater Chicago</a>. Lisa shared an overview of the great work that her organization is doing for youth golfers in Chicagoland, and also expressed her desire to partner with Canal Shores. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/tftgc-canalshorespresentation_042017.pdf" target="_blank">Click to view Lisa's powerpoint</a>. </li>
<li>A resolution to go forward into a formal planning process for a renovation was discussed, and passed. Although this is just an initial step, it is a very important step in committing to pursuing a brighter future for this course that we love. <a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/canalshoresboard-golfcoursefutureresolution_042017.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to view the Board Resolution</a> that was passed. </li>
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Outside of the April meetings, we also held several volunteer sessions. Stay tuned for upcoming posts on the continuous improvement efforts of our army of volunteers. For future volunteer dates, check in regularly on our <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/p/volunteer-at-canal-shores.html" target="_blank">Volunteer Page</a>.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-44290128986520140742017-03-28T10:44:00.001-05:002017-04-06T19:40:14.893-05:00Outreach & OrganizingOne of the most popular and iconic golf courses in the world is closed on Sundays, for golfers. In St. Andrews, Scotland, the community is welcome to come out to The Old Course every Sunday and enjoy the famed links for picnics, walking, running, frisbee or whatever outdoor recreation they prefer. <br />
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This age-old practice (<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/14/sports/sundays-on-the-old-course-at-st-andrews-no-golfers-allowed.html" target="_blank">read more about it here</a>) encourages integration between the golf course and the broader community, and mutual respect between golfers and non-golfers. The course is a central recreational resource for the community, and the entire community benefits from it. This is the ethos that we wish to bring to Canal Shores, and this is why we continue to spend our personal volunteer time on community outreach and organizing.<br />
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Through our year-end survey, we learned that only 46% percent of respondents know that we are a volunteer-driven non-profit organization. <br />
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Without the work hours and donations from dedicated members of the community, Canal Shores would likely cease to exist.<br />
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This past weekend, a small event was held that represents just the type of community engagement that keeps Canal Shores moving forward. Board and Grounds Committee member Frank Candioto hosted a gathering of folks from his neighborhood at his home. Grounds Committee Chairman Steve Neumann, Board President Chris Carey, and Business Manager Dan Bulf gave a presentation on our progress in transforming Canal Shores, as well as a proposed pilot project on the 5th hole.<br />
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The landscape architecture firm <a href="http://ecologyllc.com/" target="_blank">Ecology+Vision</a> generously donated a native area design with plants specifically chosen to thrive in a wet area, and keep it drier. </div>
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Unfortunately our operating budget is too tight to include funds for implementing this design, but happily, Frank and his neighbors are going to try and make it happen. Nancy Pavkovic signed on to be a Neighborhood Captain for this area of the course to help us inform the neighborhood and recruit more involvement. Many thanks to Frank, Nancy, and all who attended the meeting. With productive engagement like this, we are hopeful that this pilot project can be completed sooner rather than later.</div>
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We welcome more of this kind of involvement. If you are willing to host a gathering or be a Neighborhood Captain, please contact Steve Neumann at steve@logiclawncare.com. </div>
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Although we welcome any and all assistance, our top priority at this time is to complete the Master Plan, which requires more funding. <a href="http://www.canalshores.org/ecological-master-plan/" target="_blank">Please donate to the Master Planning fund HERE</a>, so that we can prepare Canal Shores to be sustainable and thrive for the next 100 years.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-43781294011650333162017-03-23T20:24:00.002-05:002017-03-24T18:18:53.796-05:00Spring Cleaning Time Has ArrivedThe weather is warming up and the course is waking up. Soon enough, we'll be teeing it up.<br />
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But first, another round of clean-up and clearing is in order. Between now and Memorial Day, our gang of volunteers will be pitching in to help Superintendent <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/2017/03/farewell-tom-welcome-tony.html" target="_blank">Tony Frandria</a> and his crew get the course tuned up for the season.<br />
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The first order of business is clean-up. The winter weather downs trees and branches across the course and these need to be gathered up before fairway rough mowing can begin. <br />
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Our practice is to break down this material, pile it in a designated area on each hole and have it chipped. The chips are used for mulching, hugelkultur and path building. We also blow and rake debris into the treeline to suppress regrowth of invasives.<br />
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There are several hot spots on the course that will receive our clearing attention, including the 15th and 16th holes as part of our <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/2017/02/metra-corner-makeover-spring-2017.html" target="_blank">Metra Corner Makeover</a>.<br />
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We will be working on Saturdays between 9:00 and 11:00, unless it is raining. Many hands make light work - all are welcome to come pitch in. Bring loppers, rakes, or chainsaws if you have them.<br />
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To stay up to date on all of our upcoming volunteer activities, we created a <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/p/volunteer-at-canal-shores.html" target="_blank">VOLUNTEER PAGE HERE.</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-19800160367531952162017-03-17T09:54:00.000-05:002017-03-17T12:27:08.537-05:00Farewell Tom, Welcome TonyWe suffered a loss at Canal Shores. Tom Tully, our friend and Superintendent, has moved on, and moved. Tom accepted an offer from the City of Aurora, CO Parks Department and he has relocated. Those who know Tom are aware of his love of outdoor adventuring, and in that light, his decision to move to the foot of the Rockies makes perfect sense. We wish Tom success in his new job, and joy in his adventures.<br />
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In a thank you note that Tom sent to the Board, he shared, <i>"It was a blessing to have so many passionate and dedicated people who could help..."</i> Passion and dedication certainly help to encourage progress, but those traits don't make the grass grow.<br />
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For those who might not be aware of how far we have come, the turf tells the story. Before Tom, our greens were unputtable, and many of the tees were bare. With very limited resources, Tom brought the turf back and made the course playable.<br />
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We are grateful to Tom for his expertise and service, and we are indebted to him for helping save the course from the abyss, and for moving it a big step forward. Without his steady leadership, we would not be in a position to be contemplating even bigger next steps. Farewell Tom!</div>
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As is often the case, one door closes and another opens. In that spirit, we welcome our new Superintendent Tony Frandria. Tony is a veteran Super, most recently overseeing Glen View Club for the past 13 seasons. He brings a renewed energy and enthusiasm for progress to Canal Shores. </div>
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Tony shared his thoughts on what excites him about the Canal Shores opportunity:</div>
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<i>"Playing an integral role in the master plan process that will transform the already unique piece of property into a facility unlike any other perhaps in the entire country. The commitment to a vision and Master Plan for the future that was communicated to me throughout the interview process was what made me really want to become a part of the Canal Shores team. </i></div>
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<i>I'm also very intrigued by having basically an open canvas to develop the Grounds & Greens Department from the bottom up - hiring qualified and enthusiastic staff, developing and implementing sound agronomic programs in both the short and long terms. </i></div>
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<i>Developing both operational and capital equipment budgets all while working closely with the Grounds Committee, Board of Directors, and the community to enhance the overall Canal Shores experience now and well into the future."</i></div>
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Learn more about Tony, and his extensive experience and expertise, <a href="http://frandriaturf.com/index.html" target="_blank">visit his website here</a>.</div>
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Welcome aboard Tony! We look forward to tackling the next phase of Canal Shores's evolution with you.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16992715416894777240noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-43445575553323240322017-02-19T13:52:00.000-06:002017-02-20T08:47:20.054-06:00February 2017 Meetings - Grounds & BoardWe had a productive Grounds Committee meeting this month, led by Steve Neumann (<a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/february-grounds-committee-meeting-minutes-020917.pdf" target="_blank">click here to download the full meeting minutes</a>). We were joined by new members of the Committee Brad Drake and Joan Schneider, both of whom brought great new ideas, energy, and an action orientation. All things that we appreciate. <br />
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All are welcome to attend our meetings, the second Thursday of each month. If you come, be prepared to be put to work.<br />
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Among the many topics discussed, we are particularly excited about two pilot projects. First, our Committee Member and neighbor, Frank Candioto, is spearheading the enhancement of a native area on the 5th hole. This area holds water and is a breeding ground for mosquitos. The fine folks at <a href="http://ecologyllc.com/" target="_blank">Ecology+Vision</a> were kind enough to do a pro-bono design.<br />
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Many thanks to Ecology+Vision, and to Frank and his neighbors. This is exactly the kind of proactive engagement that we welcome and encourage as we work to improve Canal Shores for our players, and the community at large.</div>
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The second pilot project we covered was the Metra Corner Makeover outlined in our <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/2017/02/metra-corner-makeover-spring-2017.html" target="_blank">previous post here</a>. Funds for the fence have been raised by the Honourable Company of Reverse Jans golf outing, and members of our Committee.</div>
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Details of the project were discussed at the January and February Board Meetings, and the project has been approved, including use of the modest additional funds needed to complete the work this Spring. An information session with the neighbors in the area of the 15th and 16th holes will be held soon, as will volunteer work sessions. Stay tuned for updates.</div>
Canal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-52150877587498476762017-02-12T14:12:00.003-06:002017-02-12T17:58:48.314-06:00Metra Corner Makeover - Spring 2017<div style="background-color: white; border: 0px; font-size: 15.2px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; padding: 0px 0px 20px; vertical-align: baseline;">
<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Our generous volunteers and donors helped us complete pilot projects <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/2017/02/6th-hole-native-area-pilot-project-fall.html" target="_blank">along Sheridan Road at our north end (6th hole)</a> and <a href="http://canalshoresgrounds.blogspot.com/2017/02/12th-green-makeover-pilot-project.html" target="_blank">on Central Ave in our middle (12th hole)</a>. We are grateful for their support and dedication.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The Canal Shores Grounds Committee has now shifted its attention to the south end of the property, or what we call the “Metra Corner”. This is the area that includes the 15th and 16th holes, which interact with the canal and the commuter train tracks. It is also a point of major foot traffic, with commuters and school kids passing through the course in the morning, afternoon, and evening.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Like most of Canal Shores, the Metra Corner suffers from several major issues:</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Our makeover of the Metra Corner has the overarching goal of the addressing the issues above, while improving the aesthetics of the property and fun of the golf holes. A visualization of the makeover is below, with a descriptions of the steps. As the makeover progresses, updates will be provided in additional posts.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The 15th hole is a short par-4 that is tight off the tee and plays straight, with little strategic interest. Although the hole has great potential, it currently suffers from being boring and hard.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">We are borrowing a simple strategy of positioning fairway and greenside bunkers to create options and angles for our golfers. Aggressive players can challenge hazards to gain advantage on the hole and make an eagle or birdie. Conservative players can navigate safely navigate around hazards while still having a chance at par.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit; font-size: 15.2px;">The bunkers front left and right of the green are out of position and in a state of serious disrepair. The left bunker will be removed and turned into fairway creating an alley for players to play running approaches. The right bunker will be shifted and rebuilt closer to the green in a rugged, “gash” style.</span><span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;"></span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit; font-size: 15.2px;">There is a large spruce tree on the right side of the fairway on #15 that has was likely planted as a yardage reference marker. It is a non-native tree in an inappropriate position. We are exploring options for moving it, and will do so if it is cost-effective. Otherwise, we have obtained permission from the City of Evanston Forestry Division to remove the tree and replace it with natives that are more appropriately positioned. If funds allow, the new plantings will be incorporated into the establishment of a new native area.</span><span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit; font-size: 15.2px;"></span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">As is the case in many areas of Canal Shores, buckthorn and other invasive species have encroached on the canal side of the 15th hole, narrowing it considerably. Previous efforts by our staff and volunteers on the 3rd and 12th holes have widened playing corridors, improved turf quality, highlighted specimen trees, and enhanced aesthetics.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">We intend to remove the buckthorn and other invasives along the left side of the 15th fairway up to the canal ridgeline. Going down to clear and restore the canal bank is a much larger project for which we are not yet prepared. Our Ecology firm, <a href="http://planres.com/" style="border: 0px; font-size: 15.2px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" target="_blank">Planning Resources Inc.</a>, has provided us with an advisory statement on the intended work on the 15th and 16th holes (<em style="font-size: 0.9em;"><a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/pp16035-letter-2017-1-13-v2-tree-shrub-trimming.pdf" style="border: 0px; font-size: 13.68px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" target="_blank">click here to read the PRI letter</a></em>).</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">With the help of our neighbors, we have discovered an old limestone wall along the right side of the 16th hole. It is currently overgrown by buckthorn and other invasive shrubs. This is exactly the kind of unique feature that makes Canal Shores so special, and we intend to uncover and restore it to the best of our ability.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Volunteer days for this work are currently being organized. Email me, or <a href="http://www.canalshores.org/e-club/" style="border: 0px; font-size: 15.2px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" target="_blank">sign up on the Canal Shores website if you would like to donate or volunteer</a>.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The wood round rail fence that we installed as a part of our 12th Green Project has been very well received by the community. That fence style will be the standard for the boundaries of the property. It defines a boundary but leaves an open feel, while drastically improving aesthetics.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The chain link fence behind the 16th green will be replaced, increasing visibility into the course for people driving and walking down Noyes Street. A new section of fence right of the 15th green will be installed, which will help direct foot traffic away from the 15th green and the private neighbor property that borders that corner of the course.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The current tee configuration on #16 is suboptimal. The back tee position is dangerous – it is too close to the back of #15 green. Shots that go long put players at risk. The tee shot from the back tee is also too difficult for almost all of our players. Further, there is no tee box on the near side of the canal. The forced carry over the canal is mandatory, which is beyond the strength and ability of many of our players.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The back tee will be shut down, making room to reroute the walking path behind 15 green. The right and left tees will be expanded, to create more day-to-day variety, and a new forward tee on the near side of the canal will be added.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Although Canal Shores is welcoming to walkers of all kinds, we want to keep them safe and minimize potential damage to greens. The path that many school kids and commuters currently take through this section of the property has two main problems that we intend to address.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">On the 15th, walkers tend to walk too close to the green, or on it. The new fence and removal of the back tee on #16 allows us to route walkers away from the green and out of potential harm’s way from golfers.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">The area between the 16th hole and 17th tee holds water, and so we will be creating a drainage feature and establishing a formal path for walkers to keep them out of conflict with golfers on #16 and the 17th tee.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">As a rule of thumb, more short grass equates to more fun for golfers. Therefore, we will be working hard to improve turf health, and expanding the fairway and green on #15. We will give our players a larger target, and more options for how to approach it through the air or along the ground.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Although this “bootstrap” work is nowhere near what could be accomplished with a larger scale renovation of Canal Shores, we do believe that we can significantly improve the experience that our visitors have in this section of the property and course. While the Master Planning process unfolds, we look forward to pushing forward with improvements in every way that the commitment of our volunteers and donors allows.</span></div>
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Canal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-42504181765372947542017-02-12T14:01:00.001-06:002017-02-19T18:28:25.857-06:0012th Green Makeover Pilot Project - October 2016Led by students from North Shore Country Day School, dozens of our volunteers contributed hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars to the successful completion of our makeover of the 12th green complex.<br />
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Before getting to the project recap, a little background on "The Boys", as they came to be known. NSCDS has a senior service requirement. CJ, Sam, Dillon, and AJ came to us and asked if they could do their service hours at Canal Shores. It just so happened that we were hoping to add a native plant and habitat area behind the 12th green. The adjacent sidewalk is heavily trafficked, and we thought the community would appreciate the natural beauty. We asked them if they wanted to see our idea through – planning to fundraising to implementation – and they agreed.<br />
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They put together a video and started an IndieGogo fundraising campaign.<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><a href="https://vimeo.com/167940005">Canal Shores 12th Hole Pilot Project</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user52578533">CJ Charnas</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com/">Vimeo</a>.</span><br />
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Their campaign was successful, and we supplemented the money they raised with donations from the Honourable Company of Reverse Jans Golfers outing.</div>
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The Grounds Committee’s intention for this pilot project was to holistically apply the principles we have been exploring in the development of our Master Plan – community golf, outdoor recreation, and ecological stewardship working together in harmony. We hope that in seeing the transformation of this small piece of the property, our players and community can get a sense of what might be accomplished with more robust resources and expertise.<br />
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The 12th green complex makeover included several components: <br />
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<li>Clearing and cleanup of the invasive species overgrowth around the perimeter. </li>
<li>Bunker reduction and reconfiguration. </li>
<li>Replacement of the dilapidated boundary fence. </li>
<li>Preservation of a large “specimen” tree. </li>
<li>Installation of a new native plant area. </li>
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Following is a recap of the work, which took place over the course of one year. We received so much volunteer assistance, that it is impossible to thank everyone enough. <br />
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<b>CLEARING & CLEAN-UP</b></div>
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As is the case with every area of Canal Shores, years of neglect on the perimeter of the property and along the canal banks has led to invasive species such as buckthorn and riverbank grape vine taking over and choking out more desirable native plants and trees.<br />
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We started in the fall, worked through the winter, and finished in the spring with reclaiming the area inside of the canal bank ridgeline.<br />
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Cleared material was stacked and topped with mulch to create hugelkultur mounds that can be planted. Uncovered ground was seeded to provide golfers with more playable width.<br />
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We did not continue down the entirety of the ridgeline on #12. The picture below shows the line of demarcation. Notice that in the cleared areas, large trees are now visible.<br />
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The perimeter of the property presented additional challenges beyond invasives – challenges created by people.<br />
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We did remove the invasives and dead trees. That material was combined with debris left behind by landscapers who were using the course as a dumping ground. We also filled numerous bags with trash left behind by people who confused the course for a garbage can.<br />
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We found several paths that had been created by neighbors entering the property in the spot most convenient to them. This is an ongoing challenge for us. We want Canal Shores to be open and integrated with its neighborhood. However, it is dangerous for people to wander onto the course in blind spots where they cannot see players and players cannot see them. On #12, we built hugelkultur mounds that will be planted to close off some of these paths. Over time, we will be working to direct our non-golfing visitors to enter and exit the property in places that are designed to minimize danger and conflicts with our players.<br />
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In cleaning up the perimeter treeline, we were able to uncover one of the historic lampposts designed by Evanston architect Thomas Eddy Tallmadge. Making reminders of Canal Shores’s unique setting visible from the course is one of our goals.<br />
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On this side of the green, it was also necessary to address the damage done to the green pad over the years by cart traffic. We repaired the cart path, installed posts to direct carts onto the path in front of the green, and added railroad ties to keep players from driving up on to the side of the green. The green side was built up, shaped to encourage drainage, and planted with fescue and other grasses for a more rugged look.<br />
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<b>BUNKER WORK</b></div>
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Our general perspective on bunkers is that they are expensive to maintain and they slow down play. Therefore, if we are going to have a bunker, it is needs to be cool looking, playable, and strategically relevant. This perspective has led us to remove several bunkers throughout the course, including a fairway bunker on #12.<br />
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Our original plan with the bunkering on the 12th green (pictured below before work began) was to a) rework the front-left bunker to give it more character and make it easier to play from, and b) remove the other three large “saucer” bunkers which we felt were ugly and did not add to the strategic interest of the hole.<br />
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Once we started, it got a little more interesting and involved than that…<br />
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The first order of business was to remove the left bunker by filling it in with sand, shaping the slope, and laying sod. Given that we had just the smallest of clues about how to do that, we lucked out when Brian Palmer (Superintendent at Shoreacres) showed up to help, with his sod cutter.<br />
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Fortunately for us, the winter was mild enough to give the grass a chance to take root and a year later new players might not even know that a bunker had once been there.<br />
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While we were standing around admiring our handiwork, Brian mentioned that the area that we had stripped behind the green resembled the eden bunker on the famous Eden hole at Shoreacres. He ambitiously suggested that we turn this green complex into an homage to C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor’s Eden template, which is in turn an homage to the 11th hole at the Old Course at St. Andrews. Sounded like fun to us, so we went for it.<br />
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The first step was to rework the front-left Hill bunker to reduce the footprint, give it a gentler upslope for easier escape, and add character.<br />
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By late spring, the grass had grown in nicely and had the rugged, aged look we’re after.<br />
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Next up was the front right Strath bunker. This pot bunker needed to be created from scratch, and Axel Ochoa stepped up to the challenge. Working from a photo of a bunker at Garden City Golf Club, Axel added his own spin and made a beauty.<br />
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We let the grass grow up on the top and right to tie the Strath into the tall grass that runs down the entire right side of the hole. By late spring, Axel’s pot bunker looked like it had always been there.<br />
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Tom Tully expanded the mowing of the green out to the edge of the pad, including the creation of a false front that gives the green a sense of tilt that didn’t previously exist. The improved visual and bunker placement makes the approach both more strategic, and much more interesting.<br />
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While this work was happening on the front bunkers, creation of the Eden bunker behind the green was ongoing. The original plan was to excavate the bunker and do root trimming all in one day. We made arrangements to borrow an excavator, had 10 volunteers ready to work, and…it snowed more than a foot. Plan B – dig it out by hand.<br />
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The mild weather over the winter allowed us to chip away at excavating the bunker. During the course of that process, we decided to give the back edge more of a natural look to contrast with the straight front edge. As soil was removed, it was dumped behind, shaped and planted with fescue that we removed from the berm.<br />
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After the dig out, the root cutting, the shaping and the planting, Tom filled our new Eden bunker in with fresh sand…<br />
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…and by Spring, it had grown in beautifully.<br />
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Although the work was grueling at times, it was tremendously satisfying to bring this new configuration to the green complex to life. We gave a small taste to our players of what is possible at Canal Shores.</div>
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<b><b>FENCE REPLACEMENT</b></b><br />
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A while back, the Grounds Committee began discussions to address the myriad fence styles that exist around the property. The lack of a unified look is a missed opportunity to tie the segregated sections of the property together. We settled on wood round-rail for the boundaries, split rail for internal directional fences, and wood poles with safety netting for containment.<br />
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The chain link fence behind 12 green was collapsing and had several weed trees growing up through it. The City assisted with the tree removal, and our friends at Fenceworks did a great job on the removal and installation.<br />
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This new fencing is the perfect complement to the naturalized look we are working to achieve on the course and surrounding native areas.<br />
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<b>TREE PRESERVATION</b></div>
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The mulberry behind the green does not fit the technical definition of a specimen tree. By arborist’s standards, it is a low value tree and its trunk was split. By the current standards of Canal Shores, however, it is a big old tree that looks great in its location. Therefore, in spite of the advice from every expert to cut the tree down, we decided to save it.<br />
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The tree was struggling under its own weight, as it had never been properly maintained. Our friends at Nels J. Johnson thinned out the crown, and then rodded and banded the trunk to protect it against further splitting.<br />
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The tree looks healthy and happy now and will be with us for years to come. As is the case with many of the non-invasive, lower-value trees on the property, we will let nature take its course and replace them with better species when they die off. For now, we are making the best of what we have.</div>
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<b><b>NATIVE AREA INSTALLATION</b></b><br />
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The first order of business in creating the native area was to cave in the ugly berm that bordered the fence. Unfortunately, we found out that the berm had been built more from construction debris than soil, so it took considerable effort by our volunteers to shape and recondition that large space. Lucky for us, we have committed folks involved in this transformation.<br />
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With the shaping complete, Steve Neumann and his designer finalized the layout for planting. Midwest Groundcovers generously supported the project and gave each of our donated dollars 5x its normal spending power on plant materials.<br />
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<i><a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/canalshores12-nativeareadesignfinal.pdf" target="_blank">(Click here to see a larger PDF of the design)</a></i><br />
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The Logic Lawn Care crew and our volunteers then sprang into action, fighting through the rain to get the installation done.<br />
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Although the 12th green makeover became a much larger project than originally intended, the finished product was well worth the effort. Beyond the result though, the process was a joy. The community and camaraderie that has developed within this dedicated group of dream chasers is priceless.<br />
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Stay tuned for news on our next project. We are far from finished…<br />
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Our wonderful volunteers who pitched in and service providers who discounted and donated:<br />
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<li>The Golf Geeks Crew – Axel Ochoa, John Creighton, Brian Palmer, Peter Korbakes, Scott Vincent, Brad Germany, Brendan McCarthy, David Horowitz, Scott Laffin, Jim Raymond, Craig LaVasseur, Garrett Chaussard, George Michel, Rick Spurgeon, Max Sternberg, Akbar Mustafa, Todd Quitno, Brian Bossert.</li>
<li>The Boys from North Shore Country Day School – CJ, Sam, Dillon, and AJ.</li>
<li>Pat Goss, Emily Fletcher, David Inglis, Maureen Palchak and the Northwestern University Athletic Department staff.</li>
<li>Lisa Quinn and the <a href="http://www.thefirstteegreaterchicago.org/club/scripts/public/public.asp">First Tee of Greater Chicago</a> staff.</li>
<li>Steve Neumann and the team from <a href="http://www.logiclawncare.com/">Logic Lawn Care</a>, and our neighbors from Evanston Terrace.</li>
<li>Our Board Members Ray Tobin, Tim Pretzsch, Mike O’Connor and our Superintendent Tom Tully.</li>
<li>The fine folks at <a href="http://www.turfventures.com/">Turf Ventures</a>, <a href="http://theguyon41.com/">Fenceworks</a>, <a href="http://www.nelsjohnsontree.com/">Nels J Johnson</a>, <a href="http://www.midwestgroundcovers.com/">Midwest Groundcovers</a>, and other landscapers who donated soil.</li>
<li>MWRD and the City of Evanston Forestry Division.</li>
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Canal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-13493222143484746972017-02-12T13:56:00.000-06:002017-02-20T22:03:59.719-06:00Ecological Planning Kick-off - August 2016Having received the IDNR planning grant, Steve Neumann led our team through a comprehensive process to select a Landscape Architecture/Ecology firm to assist us with planning the Ecological Component of our Master Plan.<br />
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Steve sent out a formal RFP and received 9 responses. Four finalists were chosen from that group and interviewed. We decided to engage Planning Resources, Inc. </div>
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<li><a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/pri-canalshoresecoplanproposal1.pdf" target="_blank">Click here</a> to see PRI's proposal, including bios of their team members - Keven Graham, Scott Kuykendahl, Ann Terry, Steve Halberg, and Eleanor Brandt. </li>
<li><a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/pri-canalshoresecoplanproposal2.pdf" target="_blank">Click here</a> to learn more about PRI's other projects.</li>
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We then formed an Ecological Planning Subcommittee to collaborate with PRI on their planning comprised of members of the Grounds Committee and several additional residents of Evanston and Wilmette who possess relevant expertise. The members of the Subcomittee are Steve Neumann, Chris Carey, Matt Rooney, Eleanor Revelle, Karen Glennemeier, Jason Way, Richard Miller, Rudy Van Loon, Tom Tully, and Wendy Pollock.</div>
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The Subcommittee held its Kick-Off Meeting on August 31st and the primary focus of the discussion was how the planning process would unfold. PRI reviewed the scope of work and the timeline for the first phase which will be the Ecological Inventory. It includes: </div>
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With this information we can properly plan for Habitat Renovation and Recreational Opportunities.</div>
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We will share the results of the Inventory here shortly after they have been reviewed and presented to the Grounds Committee and Board.</div>
Canal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-80660588502707243722017-02-12T13:53:00.005-06:002017-02-26T17:12:01.854-06:00IDNR Ecological Planning Grant - January 2016Although we have taken on pilot projects over the last few years to address the playability of the golf course, and the ecological health of the property, we realize that the proper way to set Canal Shores up for a sustainable future is to create a long-term Master Plan. <br />
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Steve Neumann drafted an Executive Summary for the Ecological Component of our future plan that focuses on two primary goals:<br />
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<li>Ecological and habitat renovation</li>
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<i>(<a href="https://geekedongolf.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/canal-shores-ecological-master-plan-executive-summary-nov-2015.pdf" target="_blank">Read the full Executive Summary here</a>)</i><br />
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Having a Master Plan better positions Canal Shores to be able to attract the robust resources (grants, donations, expertise, and volunteers) necessary to renovate the property, and to maintain it going forward. However, creating such a plan is an expensive proposition for an Association like ours that operates on a tight budget. <br />
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Fortunately, we were made aware of a program managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) specifically focused on planning to preserve Illinois's Coastal Area, of which Canal Shores is a part.<br />
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The priorities for the Coastal Management Program are invasive species control; habitat, ecosystems and natural area restoration; areas of concern; persistent bio-accumulative toxins; sustainable development; non-point source pollution; information and indicator data collection; public access and recreation; and economic development. <a href="https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/cmp/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">Read more about the IDNR program here</a>.<br />
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Given that our vision for Canal Shores checks several of the above boxes, and that Evanston and Wilmette are environmentally conscious communities that we felt would be enthusiastic about supporting our plan, we applied for the grant. Thanks to the hard work of Superintendent Tom Tully, Board Members Steve Neumann, Chris Carey, and Debbie Weixl, and MWRD Commissioner Debra Shore, we made a strong case for Canal Shores and in January of 2016 were awarded a matching grant.<br />
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<b>How does the grant work and where do we go from here?</b><br />
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The grant is intended to be used specifically to hire a Landscape Architecture / Ecology firm to assist us with the creation of our Master Plan, and to prepare "shovel ready" pilot projects. The amount is $20,000 and it is a matching grant. The mechanics are that we must spend the money first (up to $40,000), submit proof of the expense, and 50 cents on the dollar is returned to us. <br />
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Fundraising has commenced but is not completed and there is an urgency to the process as we have a finite amount of time in which we can take full advantage of the grant before it expires.<br />
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We have organized our internal financial management to direct donations specifically toward the Ecological Component of our planning and renovation. If you are a supporter of making Canal Shores a healthy and beautiful green space, and a more sustainable ecological resource for our community, we encourage you to donate to this project. <br />
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Canal Shores Groundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15060768011949890813noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552517770847286195.post-3525679724348241692017-02-12T13:50:00.000-06:002017-02-26T18:38:55.534-06:002nd Hole Bunker Work - November 2015Sand bunkers are expensive to maintain, and difficult for kids and higher handicap players to handle. Therefore, as a rule, we have decided to reduce the number and square footage of bunkers at Canal Shores. Bunkers also periodically need to be rebuilt, and it is unclear if our bunkers have ever received that level of attention.<br />
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We felt that the bunker short left of the green on #2 had potential, and decided to rebuild it.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Before work begins</td></tr>
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Over time, the bunker had been refilled with sand repeatedly, which caused it to be much more shallow than it should have been relative to the green. Additionally, the approach to the bunker built up which obstructed the view of it from the tee and made it less interesting to play. The slope repelled poorly struck shots from the bunker, rather than gathering them into it.<br />
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Our volunteers Pat Goss, Peter Korbakes, and Jason Way dug the bunker out, shaved down the approach, and reshaped the top lip to give it a more interesting rugged look.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Pat and Peter stripping the approach</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Jason digging out the bunker bottom</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">After the shaping was complete</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">After grow-in, with new bunker sand</td></tr>
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We let the grass grow up a bit on the top of the bunker to give it even more contrast from the tee. It looks much nastier than it actually is, which is just the type of deception that makes the tee shot on #2 more thrilling. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The expanded fairway and chipping runoff right</td></tr>
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To complement the new bunker, Tom changed the mowing pattern on the right side of the hole. In expanding the fairway cut, we have given players a place to bail out while simultaneously uncovering interesting ground contours that make chipping up to the green fun and exciting.<br />
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After the work had matured, one of our players commented that the rebuilt bunker looked like something you might find at Pine Valley. Those compliments are music to our ears and a good reminder that we don't have to settle for mediocre conditions at Canal Shores. </div>
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