Dredging the 18th Lake - 2006

One of the many Koi Carps removed
In 2006 the 18th lake was dredged to remove a build up of natural materials which had slowly increased over previous years. The lake had become choked and stagnat. Pits were excavated in the woodland area between the 1st and 12th holes to contain the removed material. Before work began the water level had to be reduced. During this process as many fish as possible were removed to be re-introduced when complete. Four sediment traps were also installed to the rear of the tee to reduce future contamination to the lake. A new single18th tee was also constructed and a pathway leading to the green.


Digging the pits for the waste material
Pumping the remaining water away

Long Armed Excavators begin removing silt and organic material




Shaping starts for the new 18th tee





This concrete drainpipe was replaced with a rigid plastic pipe





Sediment traps








Irrigation
Drainage








New 18th Tee takes shape
Pathway construction























Turfing the new tee


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