Tony is correct the last upgrade was merely a regrassing of the greens in prep for the 2006 Senior PGA Championship. However an earlier remodel did soften the course somewhat. Both remodels were overseen by Pete Dye, but Mark Hayes handled the work.
Last Spring Don Mathis sold Oak Tree to Ed Evans (chief executive of Oklahoma City-based Stelera Wireless and a member of Isleworth) and changes began. They change the membership structure and wanted to renovate the golf course.
Ed Evans on the renovations:
The Oak Tree Golf Club course shut down
Sept. 9 so the fairways could be killed off
chemically and other renovation work could
begin.
The driving range and putting green tem-
porarily remain open. The clubhouse still
has food and beverage available.
The club plans to re-open its course on
July 1, 2009.
“I think that’s very realistic,” Evans said of
the target date. “We hired some companies
that came very highly recommended.”
Oak Tree architect Pete Dye recently visited
and shared his views on what would enhance
the course.
The entire course will have a new irrigation
system.
All fairways and tee boxes will be replaced
with U-3 bermuda, as will the practice facility
teeing area.
Nine greens will be slightly to moderately
modified, but none will be completely rebuilt.
All bunkers will be updated with new sand
and drainage , and a few new bunkers will be
added.
For complete info on the membership changes and renovations, look on page 8/9 of the PDF:
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