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Friday, January 8, 2016

New Bridge at #11

The bridge over Kelsey Creek on the 11th hole at Glendale was recently rebuilt and opened for use. It had several pieces of decking that were rotted and needed replacing. We wanted to build it in the style of those on #6 and #8 but the cost was too high for us to do at this time. We spoke to Kenney Alhadeff (who had donated the funds to build the bridge at #8) and he was interested in making a large donation to rebuild the bridge and name it after his father.
The work began in mid November with our crew tearing off the old bridge decking.
Once the decking was off we made sure the supports were in good shape. 
New decking was lifted into place with our mini excavator.

The new  4"X 12" X 24' beams were set in place and bolted to the supports. 
The stone masons went to work to construct the four pillars located on each corner of the bridge. It's the same stone used at #1 tee and the bridges on #6 and #8. 
Next came the railing. It was designed by Tom Jergens and installed by one of his skilled craftsmen who did the work on the other two bridges. Next time you're on the bridge check out the fit and finish of the timbers used for the railing. The installation work is as good as it gets. 
The last step was to install the mat. We laid down two 6 foot wide strips to give a 12 foot wide total area across the bridge. This will make it easy for golfers to safely walk several abreast without fear of falling on the slippery surface. It will also protect the decking from cart traffic wear.


Special thanks to Kenny Alhadeff for the generous donation to make project possible and to Tom Jergens for design and overseeing the stone and railing installations. 
Steve Kealy
Golf Course Superintendent

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