Proposal Date
1-8-2017 12:00 AM
Document Type
Funded Project Report
Project Summary
Patrick Reinhardt, Golf Course Superintendent, Campus Recreation and Intramurals ($4,300)
Tree plantings on the golf course provide an opportunity to increase tree populations, as well as providing an opportunity to increase the diversity of trees found on the golf course. The trees selected are a variety of different Oaks, Maples, Redbuds, Magnolias, Pines, and Crape Myrtles. The trees selected were either a native variety, with the exception of the Crape Myrtles which were selected to help pollinating insects during the summer months while providing color interest. The increased tree populations are beneficial by creating additional carbon sequestration for the environment, as well increased wildlife habitat.
Unit or Academic Department
Campus Recreation and Intramurals: Georgia Southern Golf Course
Amount Granted
$4,300
Amount Spent
$4,273.50
Golf Couse Tree Planting
Patrick Reinhardt, Golf Course Superintendent, Campus Recreation and Intramurals ($4,300)
Tree plantings on the golf course provide an opportunity to increase tree populations, as well as providing an opportunity to increase the diversity of trees found on the golf course. The trees selected are a variety of different Oaks, Maples, Redbuds, Magnolias, Pines, and Crape Myrtles. The trees selected were either a native variety, with the exception of the Crape Myrtles which were selected to help pollinating insects during the summer months while providing color interest. The increased tree populations are beneficial by creating additional carbon sequestration for the environment, as well increased wildlife habitat.