| Location: |
Haliburton, Ontario |
| Description: |
Lush, rolling fairways, numerous water hazards and thick forests. Majestic surroundings, you’ll witness stately white pines and strategically placed Precambrian boulders (some the size of a small car). At only 6,024 yards, the low handicapper is kept honest by the tight fairways, thick forests and numerous water hazards. The slope rating is a whopping 129, amongst the toughest in Ontario Cottage Country so bring lots of balls! |
| Architect: |
Bill Davidson |
| Superintendent: |
Harry Baker |
| Scope: |
Complete re-sodding of 2 greens with washed bentgrass sod and surrounds |
| Project Duration: |
2 days |
| Grand Opening: |
First 9 holes in 1976.
4 holes were added 2 years later. The remaining 5 holes were added recently.
It is now an 18 hole course. |
| Turfgrass: |
Soil free (washed) Bentgrass and Bluegrass |
| Grassing Method: |
Predominantly big roll
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| Installation: |
Manderley's team of installation experts |
| Client Testimonial: |
"In its 30 year history, our membership has never seen such good conditions. For the past five years, I’ve worked hand in hand with Manderley to replace the greens with soil-free Bentgrass. Our greens are smooth, balls don’t bounce and our members are happy.” — Harry Baker, Director of Golf & Property with the Delta Pinestone Resort |
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