Friday, May 31, 2024 Willoughby, which is a private golf club community in Stuart, Florida, has started working on a wide-ranging overhaul venture for its championship Arthur Hills golf course. Functioning in association with the Arthur Hills organization, measures are being taken to renovate the course to its original situation besides a few new alterations to increase the conditions of an already exhilarating course. With progressions in technology along with the work of Jason Riley, who is an accomplished Golf and Grounds Superintendent, the club has prolonged the duration of its greens further than industry criterions.
Nevertheless, to guarantee the course’s enduring practicality and allure to members, a complete facelift is now in progress. The restoration plan includes the replacement of the greens, shelters, fairways, tees, practice and putting zones. The project has expenses of $4.
64 million, beginning in the month of February with the first of three glyphosate applications to eliminate the current turf grass. The golf course shut on April 1st, with an expected reopening slated in October this year. Meanwhile, Willoughby has several mutual provisions with neighboring clubs.
These arrangements will let members right of entry and playing at partner clubs’ courses, thus somewhat alleviating the influence of the course shutting. Gerry Knebels, Golf Pro Emeritus, retired in October after devoting more than 30 years to Willoughby. Knebels said that he has worked with Ja.
