Friday, February 15, 2013

It's a Small, Small World



360 Golf's Staff @ Metropolis Country Club 
Metropolis Country Club - TurfHound Installation by 360 Golf
Funny thing that the PGA Golf Show was in Orlando this year in Walt Disney World's backyard.  Unfortunately, we weren't able to attend, but we did hear through the grapevine that somehow, some of our work did.  It appears that an exhibitor downloaded some of our photos relating to a TurfHound installation we completed from our website and claimed the work as their own.

This is a first for us.  In a way, the fact that our competitors feel that our work is so good, they want to take credit for it, lets us know that we produce a valuable product.  But it also puts to doubt our integrity, as people who are not familiar with our company may think we are the ones showcasing work that is not our own.  In this case, we were lucky.  The person who saw the pictures actually followed through with the Club to verify who performed the work and let us know what had happened.  But for those instances we are not informed about, we would like to assure our current and potential clients that every picture that is not an obvious stock photo on our website, is work that 360 Golf completed.  Even the picture in the 'About' section is a picture of a bunker at Marine Park that we shaped last year.  We would never utilize work completed by others as our own.  We believe that honesty and integrity will always win in the end.  So if you find yourself looking for a vendor to complete a project, thoroughly check their references, ask questions, and if possible, take a site visit of their completed projects.  In the end, it will help ensure who you hire is actually qualified to complete the work. And for those companies that think that they are getting away with something by stealing other people's work, just remember it's a small, small world and word travels fast.   

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Blizzard alert: Northeast snowstorm could be among the worst of all time

Blizzard alert: Northeast snowstorm could be among the worst of all time

The weather these past few months has certainly created a lot of challenges for us.  We were very fortunate back in October as Hurricane Sandy did not cause us any major damages to our equipment or work, but the aftermath caused major challenges for us during our projects at Cherry Valley Club in Garden City, NY and Country Club of Darien in CT.  Getting around the NY metro region was very difficult, not only for us, but for our customers.  It is so hard to predict how exactly long it will take to complete a project, but when Mother Nature reeks havoc to entire region shutting down roads, electricity, and fuel supply it adds another level of stress as well as cost to the project.  With profit margins especially tight in this economic environment, we definitely do not welcome a forecast that starts with 'could be the worst of all time'. 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Decision Time - Selecting the Right Bunker Liner

360 Golf, Inc. has now started the initial stages of a extensive bunker renovation at the Pine Hollow Country Club located on the North Shore of Long Island in East Norwich, NY.  Our crews have been working through the extreme cold weather excavating the existing bunker sand stockpiling it for future use.

Excavation of Bunker Sand - Hole # 10 Green Complex - Pine Hollow CC



The club's representatives have retained John Harvey of A. John Harvey Golf Design to oversee the design aspects of the renovation.  The goal of this project is to restore this William Michell / (R) Gil Hanse design by keeping all original design intents and just tweaking some of the bunker horizon lines.  Our process will include the re-edging of bunkers, the installation of interior and exterior bunker drainage, the installation of a bunker liner system, the renovation of existing tee surfaces, and the addition of new tee complexes on 4-5 holes in late 2013.


John Harvey of A. John Harvey Golf Design marking out new bunker edges at Pine Hollow CC - East Norwich, NY


Hole #9 FWY Bunkers ready for re-edging
At this stage of the project we are awaiting the Club's decision as to what type of bunker liner should be installed.  This process of researching every option on the market has created a short list of two bunker liner selections.   The first option is to utilize a grass liner system.  USGA's David Oatis and the Club's Superintendent, Gerry Kunckle, have found that the use of a grass liner system has been the most successful in Pine Hollow's sandy / gravelly / stony loam environment. The second option is to utilize synthetic liner system.   John Harvey has found the synthetic liner by SandMat with the installation of Trident Stakes has been the most effective in his experiences in the New York Metropolitan  Area.  A hybrid approach might also be taken in consideriation which would be the use of a synthetic bunker liner on steep faces and grass liners in the bottom of the bunkers.  The decision will be made within the next week on how to proceed with the project.

We will be continuing the bunker renovation through this winter and spring at Pine Hollow CC and will update in future posts the final bunker liner decision, the installation process and completed pictures.  In the meantime, please feel free to contribute your experiences, recommendations, or issues with various liner systems to chad@360golfonline.com.