The Golf Course Maintenance team completed the following this week:
Amendments applied to The Pines greens
Trim/detail on The Pines bunkers
Herbicide application on The Pines fairways and aprons for Mullumbimby couch
Turf repair job on The Palms 10th hole
Granular fertilise applied to selected tees on The Pines
Trim/detail lake edges on The Pines
Irrigation trim on The Pines
Replaced weak turf on The Pines 13th green, left edge near bunker
Mowing of The Pines rough
Valve box trim on The Palms
Trimming of native grasses at The Pines clubhouse
Next week the team plans to:
Continue herbicide application on The Pines rough
Mow The Palms rough
Complete turf repair works on The Palms
Irrigation head trim on The Palms
Herbicide application on The Palms 4th green (weather delays)
Garden detail work on The Palms 5th hole
Pine needle mulch spread out next to path The Pines 1st green
Turf replacement The Pines 13th green
Trim detail The Pines bunkers
Irrigation trim on The Pines
Herbicide application The Pines fairways
Turf repair job on The Palms 10th hole
The Palms Golf Course – Bunker Works – Hole 1 & 2
New bunker sand installed into remaining bunkers on the 1st hole
Turf laid on the final four bunkers of the 1st hole
Started shelling out the 2nd hole bunkers
Inspect, repair and replace drainage in the 2nd hole bunkers
Remove unwanted edges along dam edges on the 1st hole
Removed fig trees and detail/mulch garden
Started a new bunker shaping on the 2nd hole
Fig tree removal
Turfing remaining bunkers on the 1st hole
Removing unwanted sedges on the 1st hole
Shelling out the 2nd hole bunkers
New bunker shaping on the 2nd hole
The Palms 10th hole turf job completed
2025 Go Pink Month
Why Pink? Each October, Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club proudly celebrates the Month of Pink in support of Griffith University’s Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics.
Together we advance early cancer detection and pioneering research into cancer, infectious diseases, and neurological conditions.
Since its inception, the Month of Pink has raised over $150,000 for the Institute, and we look forward to continuing this meaningful tradition with our community.