Click above for the latest edition of the Green Section Record!
Friday, April 17, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Thursday
And even more interesting, Billy Brooks saw a Red Slider Turtle this morning, like the one shown below, on #18 this morning. While they are not native to Highlands, our guess is someone released a family pet into Club Lake!
Cherry on #6
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Wednesday
Great job by Lyn and Jesus who put the final touches on the new stone patio extensions at the croquet pavilion! Our next and final load of sod for the spring is coming Tuesday morning from a Maryland based sod farm. That will finish off #11 and finish the tie-ins around this new stone work.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Landscape Improvements
Our team is working hard to improve the landscape in front of the Clubhouse using a plan developed by Mary Palmer Dargan. It is looking great under the leadership of John Branson, our fearless landscape technician! Yesterday, over 20 Boxwoods were planted in this area.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Monday
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Poa annua/Bentgrass Greens in Springtime
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Opening Day!
Thursday, April 09, 2026
Sodding #11 Tee Complex
At 7:30AM, the sod for #11 tee complex rolled into the parking lot! The Green Committee first voted to sod this area with fine fescue, in order to make it a no-mow area that turned to seedhead. However, the sod farm in Maryland, that we've been getting fine fescue sod from was sold out, with none being ready for sale until mid-May at the earliest. Because of this, we are sodding the tee complex with Kentucky Bluegrass.
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Upcoming Project
In the next 2 weeks, we'll be resurfacing the bridge on #10, just like the bridge on the 18th hole, where the boards run length wise, reducing the "roller coaster" noise you've come to know. Also, the 6x6 post curbing will be replaced for safety. Once the lumber has a couple weeks to dry, we'll stain the bridge a dark color.
Wednesday
Monday, April 06, 2026
Monday
This morning, we are mowing the entire golf course out and it is looking great!
Below, this shows how effective our drainage projects have been! This is a photo looking down into one of the basin inlets in the middle of #1 fairway. There is a 4" pipe below a 2" pipe above it, and both run non-stop, every day of the year. This is water we captured from a spring under the 1st fairway. If we had not directed this water into a pipe, the same water would be coming to the surface, making this area of the fairway unplayable. The water in the 2" pipe, is from this winter's drainage project.
Sunday, April 05, 2026
Wall Street Journal: Bunkers
Click above for an article appearing in the April 4th edition of the Wall Street Journal regarding the history of bunkers and the cost to build and maintain.

























