Photos of the impact of Hurricane Sandy on golf courses.
The overall impact of Sandy on golf courses in the Mid-Atlantic Region is still being assessed, but as these pictures from Mike Salvio, Superintendent at Ocean City Golf Club show, some courses have a lot of cleanup ahead.
The overall impact of Sandy on golf courses in the Mid-Atlantic Region is still being assessed, but as these pictures from Mike Salvio, Superintendent at Ocean City Golf Club show, some courses have a lot of cleanup ahead.
The overall impact of Sandy on golf courses in the Mid-Atlantic Region is still being assessed, but as these pictures from Mike Salvio, Superintendent at Ocean City Golf Club show, some courses have a lot of cleanup ahead.
Misquamicut Club located in Watch Hill, RI (photo by Dean A. Bozek, Superintendent)
Misquamicut Club located in Watch Hill, RI (photo by Dean A. Bozek, Superintendent)
Misquamicut Club located in Watch Hill, RI (photo by Dean A. Bozek, Superintendent)
Misquamicut Club located in Watch Hill, RI (photo by Dean A. Bozek, Superintendent)
Misquamicut Club located in Watch Hill, RI (photo by Dean A. Bozek, Superintendent)
The front yard of the USGA Museum at Golf House, Far Hills, New Jersey
Entrance road to Golf House in Far Hills, New Jersey
Misquamicut Club, Watch Hill, RI. Sprinkers running to start the salt leaching process. Photo by Dean Bozek
The Redding Country Club, West Redding, CT. Assistant Superintendent Todd Salamore stands next to one of four uprooted pine trees.
The Redding Country Club, West Redding, CT. Assistant Superintendent Todd Salamore's car parked at employee housing.
U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links course, Nesahnic Valley Golf Club, in Neshanic Station, NJ. The 44 foot scoreboard flew almost 20 feet and landed on top of the golf carts.