You are correct. Justin has allowed my to see a bunch of pics of the work to this point and let me first say that I think you're going to have some great surfaces upon completion. I think you're reseeding with an A series on the greens and some thing else on the approaches?
For lay mans terms, I guess I used coring out as and example because of the XGD already installed, the verticutting, scalping, vertidraining and drill and fill. The most important thing to this entire process is that the subsurface has be altered and adjusted to produce a much better growing medium.
What was done at Hazeltine is a little confusing to me because I had thought that they has some sort of sub air/ precision air installed, which would, I'm many cases, require an extensive amount of renovation work because of the the needed drain lines and outlets for the air and maoistture.
In any case, if courses in Minnesota are having to close greens, it's been a difficult summer for everyone, especially a juvinile plant at a course with deep pockets.