The first to go, a Cottonwood on #9 split and feel over onto the clubhouse driveway yesterday afternoon |
Austiran pine on #7 was ripped in half |
Cottonwood on #9 with irreparable damage to the trunk after the storms began yesterday |
Large blue spruce near the bag drop area was uprooted |
Same tree, different angle |
Blue Spruce on #1 uprrooted |
Large cottonwood on #2 Blue tee uprooted and collapsed over the cartpath |
It was amazing to see how the large support roots just tore from the wind |
Blue Spruce behind #16 green was ripped in 2 pieces |
Same tree, different angle |
Blue Spruce on the left side of #16 was split in half as well |
Blue Spruce located above the approach bunker on the left side of #16 had it's lead part of the trunk ripped from the rest of the tree |
This elm tree on the right side of #16 had several branches torn off of it |
Large blue spruce belonging to a homeowner on #12 collapsed, luckily falling away from there home and across the cartpath |
Wind damage #3 tee area on Fowler course |
Elm damaged on Fowler near #1 green |
Wind damage on elm behind #2 green |
Mugo pine torn on #1 fairway on the Fowler |
More elm damage right of #1 on the Fowler |
#9 elm damage on the Fowler |
Elm adjacent to the shop yard damaged as well |
Portions of the fence at the shop were torn down |
Another section of fence at the yard, the 4x4 posts actually were ripped from the base |
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