
COURSE LAYOUT AND DEVELOPMENT - PITCH & PUTT COURSE LAYOUT AND DEVELOPMENT
(Suggested Guidelines; local conditions will lead to variations)
Area Required :
The ideal amount of ground (one course of 18 holes + one practice area + club house) required is 12 acres (5 hectares or 50.000 sq. meters).
Greens :
Ideally, the smallest green should be 6 to 7 meters in diameter, with the largest
around 9 to 12 meters in diameter. The shape of greens varies a lot, but circular
greens are easiest to cut and maintain.
Greens should be fertilized a little
and often during the growing season and dressed in winter.
Organic fertilizers
are coming back into popularity and one should contact local gardening centers to
enquire about availability. They produce good growth and lessen the danger of
‘burning’ which can be caused by artificial fertilizers. Greens are best
developed from virgin grass, with constant cutting and fertilizing; watering as
little and as often as possible helps growth. Good quality seed is essential.
Aprons :
These can be formed around all greens; cutting with a rotary mower will do. These aprons enhance the appearance of the greens and are not too punishing on a ball that rolls off the green during play. The grass on aprons should be about 1 inch high
Fairways :
A pathway should also be mown down to the same height as the aprons from the tee
box straight towards the green and ending at the apron.
Sand bunkers these
should be carefully constructed. They can be flat or built into raised ground. They
should be no nearer than 2-3 meters to the edge of the green in order to prevent
sand pebbles from bunkers coming to rest on the greens, to the detriment of mowers
and the grass itself. Excavate the soil after removing the sod 4 or 6 inches and
cover with 3 or 4 inches of fine sand. Bunkers should be kept raked, particularly
before competitions.
Grass Banks :
Should be built in a symmetrical manner, as these have to be maintained also. They should have a broad base and be wide rather than high. Keep the front edge a mower width from the edge of the green to facilitate the mowing of the apron.
Tee Boxes :
They can be synthetic grass. Tee boxes will need to cater for right and left-handed players.
Course Layout of Golf by IGC:
Core Units:
* BSBADM502B Manage Meetings
* BSBINN502A Build and sustain an
innovative work environment
* SISSSCO304 Customize coaching for athletes with
specific needs
* SISSSCO305 Implement selection policies
* SISSSCO410
Implement a talent identification program
* SISSSCO512 Assist athletes to
prevent and manage injury and illness
* SISSSCO513 Plan and implement high
performance training and recovery programs
* SISXCA1305A Conduct individualized
long-term training programs
* SISXCCS403A Determine needs of client
populations
* SISXIND404A Promote compliance with laws and legal
principles
* SISXIND406A Manage projects
* SISXIND408A Select and use
technology for sport, fitness and recreation.
* SISXRSK502A Manage
organizational risks
* SITXFIN402 Manage finances within a budget
*
SITXHRM402 Lead and manage people
Golf Elective Units:
* SISSGLF510 Fit and alter golf equipment
* SISSGLF512 Manage the
structure and facilitation of golf competitions and tournaments
* SISSGLF517
Apply advanced skills, tactics and strategies of golf in high performance
competition
* SISSGLF518 Teach the advance skills of golf
* SISSGLF519
Teach the advance tactics and strategies of golf
* SISSGLF520 Design and
implement strategies to increase junior participation in golf
* SISSGLF521
Manage on course golf operations
* SISSGLF316 Interpret and apply the rules of
golf
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