Golf
From the moment I stepped onto the course, the sheer beauty of the place was a sight to behold. It was simply amazing
Busy evening set-up on the 10th
evening and all the head guys spoke brilliantly. The general manager was first up, then Head of Agronomy Tom Vlach, the Stadium Course Superintendent Clay Breazeale and Lucas. Every speech really got everybody motivated to bring everything they could to the week ahead. We had some dinner and then it was back to the dorms for some rest before our first day of work. Sunday morning we woke up at 3:30am.
We were picked up outside the dorms at 4.00am and shuttled to the sheds for a meeting at 4:30am. There were pastries and
coffee placed out for a quick bite to eat before work. On entering the tents each morning for the meetings, you were greeted with rock music blaring out of speakers and cold air being blown into the tent to wake everyone up! Clay then said a few words about the morning’s setup, how the course was looking and what he expected from everyone. If anyone was tired coming in that morning, it soon left you as it was all clapping, singing, high fives, fist pumps, slaps on the back and all other sorts of crazy stuff. It really was such a positive and inspiring
place to be every single morning. We were all given our duties for the day
and, as it was the first day, everyone started on the 1st and worked through to the 18th. It was organised chaos in a way. From the moment I stepped onto the course, the sheer beauty of the place was a sight to behold. It was simply amazing. This was a very busy day as we paid great attention to detail on every job, and had a lot of supervisors overseeing our work and calling lads back if needed. I guess, looking back, it was the day that we finished a lot of the
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