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how are golf course ponds made

by Bennie Senger Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In nearly all instances, golf course storage ponds are constructed using earthworks dams and embankments. This type of dam has significant cost advantages to other types in the case of most small installations because the excavation of the pond itself provides the bulk of the construction materials.

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How deep are ponds on golf courses?

Golf balls are retrieved from water hazards on courses all over the world, and while the water depth is rarely more than 40 feet -- and usually less than half that -- divers can easily become disoriented or overly weighted down by the reclaimed balls and equipment.

How do golf courses keep their ponds clean?

A dredge for golf course ponds is the basis for dredging. The machine works by pumping the water and sludge out through a submersible pump and into a series of bladder bags or dewatering tubes. These bags have minuscule holes, which let the water escape but keep the muck inside.

Why do golf course ponds have fish?

However, most golf course ponds are often stocked with fish to keep aquatic growth down and maintain a natural balance in the water. While some courses may outright prohibit fishing on the course, others stock fish to entice anglers to play a round.

Where does water from for golf courses come from?

Golf courses use a variety of water sources for turfgrass irrigation including groundwater, surface water (lakes, rivers and reservoirs), recycled water, and municipal potable water supplies.

Are golf course ponds toxic?

Farms and golf courses use a variety of chemicals and pesticides that can kill fish and other aquatic animals if sprayed near or in water. Sometimes the chemicals -- even those properly applied -- can be flushed into a canal or pond as run-off during a torrential rainstorm.

Can you eat bass from a golf course?

Re: Is it safe to eat golf course pond fish? Black spots are parasites and harmless,they put a lot of chemicals on golf courses that may not be good for human consumption. I also have access to fishing a golf course but only CR fish. Highly unlikely!

What do Bass pond golf courses eat?

If you're going trophy hunting at a golf course pond, here's what you should throw.Crankbaits. I like to start things off with a crankbait. ... Worms. Live bait preferable, but a great soft plastic like the Bassmunitions Trip Worm will do the trick. ... Spinnerbaits. ... Poppers. ... Contrasting Dark Colors.

How do you fish a golf pond?

Pack A Rod Play golf until you get to a hole with some water on it, slice your ball into all of the golf course ponds, and “fish” it out. This can only buy you enough time for a few casts, but it is guaranteed to work. Also, if you ever slice into the water by accident, you always have fishing as an excuse!

What kind of water do golf courses use?

The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD), which serves 105 of the golf courses, draws from the California Water Project, the Colorado River and the aquifer. Kessler, who heads up the Coachella Valley Golf and Water Task Force, said much of the water used to irrigate golf courses is non-potable.

How many gallons of water does a golf course use in a year?

90 million gallonsIn California, an average 18-hole golf course sprawls over 110 to 115 acres and conservatively uses almost 90 million gallons of water per year, enough to fill 136 Olympic-size swimming pools, said Mike Huck, a water management consultant who works with golf courses statewide.

Are golf courses bad for the environment?

Environmentalists argue that golf course land is not only a waste of space, but also harbors harmful impacts to the earth and environment, such as pesticide use. This negative impact occurs by using large quantities of water and destroying habitats for wildlife species.

What is the best liner for a golf course pond?

The most versatile liner on the market today and perfect for your golf course pond needs, Aqua Armor maximizes protection from harmful UV rays, tear resistance and punctures that cause leaks. Simply the best liner on the market.

What are the water features of a golf course?

Among all the constructed water features found in a golf course development, irrigation reservoirs are the largest. In some cases, they may cover dozens of acres. Typically, they’re used to provide water for the course’s irrigation systems. This water can be used for both the nightly or weekly watering regimen, or as long-term storage in case of an extended dry spell or drought. Ponds may be used to mitigate flooding problems in rainy weather and in some cases, developers can even coordinate with local municipalities to assist with meeting their needs, like receiving and storing local treated effluent. Aside from purely practical uses, lakes can be sited to provide visual appeal, increase the value of waterfront lots, and support diverse wildlife habitats. As the scope of amenities in planned developments expand, lakes large enough to support boating, sport fishing and other recreation may become par for the course.

How does a golf course pond dredge work?

The machine works by pumping the water and sludge out through a submersible pump and into a series of bladder bags or dewatering tubes. These bags have minuscule holes, which let the water escape but keep the muck inside. Golf course pond maintenance often benefits from both dredging ...

What is a Dino6 dredge?

Despite its lightweight design and construction, the Dino6 is a powerful golf course pond dredge that will remove accumulated muck and debris without damaging the waterbody or disrupting its ecosystem. Contact us today to learn how our equipment can help with your golf course pond!

What happens when a pond is left without oxygen?

Without oxygen, sludge builds up. When the mud and muck break down, it consumes the oxygen left in your pond. Limited oxygen then lends itself to the growth of algae, which results in a lake that smells and lacks visual appeal.

Why is it important to maintain a golf course pond?

That’s why it’s critical for golf courses to maintain their ponds. The most attractive golf courses are usually the ones that contain an abundance of sparkling lakes, ponds and other beautiful water features. This makes golf course pond maintenance a top priority for groundskeepers. Timely sediment removal is a critical step for ensuring golf ...

How deep should a pond be to aerate?

This technique is recommended for ponds that are at least 8 feet deep. Some courses opt to use aeration alongside chemical treatments.

Do golf courses have ponds?

Golf Course Pond Maintenance. Golfers may differ on their opinion of water hazards — some may like the challenge, others not so much. They all share the same view, though, when it comes to a golf course pond that’s covered in algae, smells and attracts a hive of insects. That’s why it’s critical for golf courses to maintain their ponds.

Renovating Golf Course Ponds and Water Hazards

Water hazards and in some cases, irrigation ponds, add to both the complexity of a golf course, as well as the scenic beauty. Looking out from the tee box to see shimmering waters, attractive fountains and how the landscape of the hole plays into your strategy are common on every course.

Renovating Golf Course Ponds

Reinforced polyethylene pond liners typically last up to 40 years, but not all materials were created equally. RPE liners are three times stronger than EPDM liners. PVC liners are usually inexpensive and easy to use, but can be harmed by direct sunlight and aren’t desirable for cold climates.

Reasons for Renovation

The most versatile liner on the market today, Aqua Armor maximizes protection from harmful UV rays, tear resistance and punctures that cause leaks. Simply the best liner on the market.

What is gelatinous algae?

Gelatinous algae aremacroscopic colonies of blue green algae that formdark or black scums that looklike floating sewage. They are malodorous, and like the problemfilamentous algae, often showupingolfcourse ponds where algaecides have been used imprudently (or excessively). These kinds of algae arealmost impossible tocontrol.

Is there a good algae in a golf course pond?

Fromthe golf course pond mangers perspective, there areproba bly no"good" filamentous or gelati-nous algae species. If these are present inyou pond, you have abad problem, but every attempt should bemade toeffectively manage these unsightly species.

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Aesthetics and Playability

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In the earliest stages of a project, go through all the possibilities for pond locations. When selecting the position for ponds, look for low-lying or flatter portions of the property. Doing so will maximize the benefit of gravity-flow to drainage systems and minimize the expense of excavation. Choosing a lower spot will give the pon…
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Drainage

  • By placing the lake or pond in the lowest elevation, you maximize the amount of drainage that can reach it. Therefore, you are capturing and recycling as much rainfall as possible. With drainage comes risk of water quality. Despite superintendents’ excellent safety record with water quality, contamination due to fertilizer, pesticides, and other chemicals, are a threat. This is such a conc…
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Safety

  • Once we have the lakes positioned, our focus turns to the specifics of their design and construction. Among our major concerns are water tightness, water quality and, perhaps most importantly, safety. Golf course ponds are often referred to as “attractive nuisances” for the simple reason that they may lure people to a potentially dangerous situation. Accordingly, we m…
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Water Quality

  • Water quality is also a major concern, and Rick McGuire of Waterscapers reports that it is in large part related to the quantity of oxygen and nutrients in the lake. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are food for algae and, consequently, their presence in large quantities almost ensures the algae blooms that superintendents frequently battle. Our strategy for controlling th…
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Water Conservation

  • As water becomes a more precious commodity, its conservation will become an increasingly important issue as well. To conserve water in golf course lakes, it’s typical to line them with an impervious membrane to prevent leaking. PVC liners have been the material of choice for the lake industry. This material is relatively inexpensive, easy to install, durable and has a proven track re…
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