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Pinehurst CC Tree Management Program Guide
1. Pinehurst Country Club
Tree Management Program Guide
February 2014
Pinehurst Grounds Department
Denver, Colorado
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2. The Tree Management Program Guide at Pinehurst Country Club is established to maintain and enhance the tree
plantings where they have become an integral part of the golf course design. The plan will determine which trees
are integral to the playability and strategy of the course and those which may adversely impact the course.
The management of our urban forest is an important task. Identifying, quantifying, and understanding the tree
population is crucial to determining a comprehensive, long term approach to its well being. Trees will generally live
longer and gradually require less intensive care with scheduled maintenance.
The tree inventory is an integral element of the comprehensive plan. The process follows three phases. The
development of the Tree Management Plan at Pinehurst Country Club includes three phases.
I INVENTORY
II ANALYSIS
III IMPLEMENTATION
I INVENTORY
The inventory is the foundation for formulating the plan. An inventory of trees provides detailed information for
the manager. Inventory data must be systematically collected and stored for analysis. Managers can forecast
maintenance and replacement needs and budget for tree-related expenditures based on this information.
This data aids in developing long-range planning and design decisions such as new plantings, ensuring species
diversification, and prioritizing maintenance actions.
Tree inventory information can be input into a computer aided drafting program database and geographical
information system (GIS) to build an integrated tree management plan and effectively maintain the installation’s
tree resources.
Trees vary considerably in life expectancy, growth habit, and maintenance requirements. It is important to record
and maintain composite data on the various species found on the installation for the purpose of completing other
requirements such as tree maintenance budgeting and personnel scheduling.
A) Data Collection
The first step in accomplishing a tree inventory is to systematically collect and store data. Tree species, location,
size, and overall condition of the tree population are the primary items collected. It is imperative that consistency
and accuracy of the tree data be maintained throughout the inventory phase.
Individual tree locations can be determined by aerial photos, detailed ground measurements, Global Positioning
Systems, or a combination of all. Each tree is recorded on a map and assigned a number for entry into the
database. Individual trees are identified by common and botanical names and numbered sequentially. This helps to
determine the overall composition of the installation’s tree population.
B) Location
Initially trees will be located and numbered by a hole-to-hole description. At a later date, tree locations will be
mapped by GPS and placed on map program of the Lynx Irrigation Program. See attached sheets.
C) Identification
Trees will be identified by their type, age classification and current condition. See attached sheets
D) Size Classification
Tree trunk diameter is an indicator of the relative age of the tree. Collectively, this information provides insight
into the maturity distribution for each species. Diameter is measured at 4-1/2 feet above the ground.
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3. E) Overall Condition
Condition addresses the current state of the tree’s health, structural soundness, shape, and growth rate.
Discoloration, decay, dieback, decreased internodal length, and/or disfigured or dead stems or roots are symptoms
of poor condition. The overall health and condition of a tree is determined by analyzing root characteristics, trunk
and branch structure, canopy, foliage, and any presence of disease and pests.
EXCELLENT - trees have the best qualities of their species. They have excellent form and very minor
maintenance problems. There are virtually no dead branches, deformities, or nutritional problems. They are in an
acceptable location and can be expected to achieve a full mature shape and life expectancy.
GOOD - trees are judged to be desirable and with proper maintenance can be returned to an excellent
classification. They may be interfering with utility lines, planted in an overcrowded location, or have minor insect,
pathogen, or nutritional deficiencies.
FAIR - (Declining) trees have some or all of the following problems: large dead limbs with as much as half
the tree already dead, large cavities in the trunk, major deformities, girdling roots, obvious insect, pathogen, or
nutritional problems. Immediate maintenance and proper care may be able to save the tree.
POOR - trees are in a very degraded condition with irreversible problems. They have over 50% dead
branches, drastic deformities, and severe insect, pathogen, or nutritional problems. They will have to be removed
as soon as possible. DEAD trees have over 90% dead branches and have completely succumbed to insects,
pathogens, or nutritional deficiencies. Removal is required.
II ANALYSIS
The tree inventory will be used in prioritizing maintenance tasks. Overall maintenance requirements will be
determined by observing the condition of the trunk, large branches, and canopy of each tree, as well as the tree’s
location relative to the course design. These conditions may necessitate pruning to maintain line of sight and avoid
poor turf conditions.
Tree condition data should be used to develop cost-effective pruning and removal schedules. The following areas
contribute to establishing a viable maintenance program:
Species diversification
Approximate age and life expectancy
Removal and pruning requirements
A) Species Diversification
In general, no genus and species (e.g., Quercus rubra) should account for more that 10% of the total tree
population. Further, no single genus (e.g., Quercus) should comprise more than 30% of the total tree population.
Having a large concentration of one species could lead to a large number of trees being lost if affected by insect or
disease pathogens; an entire species of trees could be at risk.
B) Approximate Age and Life Expectancy
Tree species have different life expectancies and different diameters, heights, and crown spreads at maturity. It is,
therefore, more useful to make general classifications of age such as young, mature, and over mature rather than
actual years. The diameter of a tree measured at 4-1/2 feet above the ground is the standard used to classify tree
age.
YOUNG trees are 6 inches or less in diameter
MATURE trees are 6 to 24 inches in diameter
OVER MATURE trees are greater than 24 inches in diameter
The ideal age distribution of a species in the urban forest, and for the population as a whole, is 20% young, 60%
mature, and 20% over mature. A high percentage of over mature trees could necessitate a massive, expensive
removal and replanting program. An appropriate age mixture can be achieved by removing and replanting a
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4. certain percentage of trees each year. Removals should never exceed plantings. Trees should not be removed
based solely on age, but condition rating and species type will be considered.
C) Removal and Pruning Requirements
Trees lose vigor and die from natural causes such as disease and insect pathogens, weather conditions, and from
physical injury due to vehicles, vandalism, poisoning, and root disturbance. Trees should be removed to
• Reduce safety risks to persons or property
• To improve appearance/playability
Tree maintenance requirements can be categorized as follows:
HIGH-PRIORITY REMOVAL trees should be removed as soon as possible as their location and/or condition
present risks to persons or property.
LOW-PRIORITY REMOVAL trees should be scheduled and accomplished when resources are available.
IMMEDIATE PRUNING trees present safety risks to persons or property. They may have dangerous broken
branches and large deadwood. Pruning should be accomplished as soon as possible, along with a close
examination for decay or severe dieback. If these conditions exist, the tree should be removed.
HIGH-PRIORITY PRUNING trees should be attended to as soon as scheduling will allow, starting with those
presenting the greatest safety risks. They have broken branches and areas of deadwood but do not present an
immediate safety hazard to persons or property. They should also be examined closely during trimming operations
for signs of decay or severe dieback and removed if necessary.
ROUTINE PRUNING requires the removal of dead, dying, diseased, or obviously weak, heavy, or hazardous
branches, and deadwood. Routine, ongoing pruning should be scheduled and programmed to ensure all tree
pruning is accomplished on a minimum cycle of five to seven years. It is important to remember that low priority
problems can become high priority if they are neglected for an extended period of time.
Thinning of tree canopies to reduce crossing or unnecessary branches should be accomplished routinely. This
reduces the potential for wind-induced branch breakage and increases sunlight and air circulation within the
crown. Thinning of tree canopies substantially reduces the incidence of insect and disease related problems.
All pruning should be completed based on ANSI A300 standard and approved by the clubs arborist. There should
never be any more than 25 % reduction in foliage in any one year.
III IMPLEMENTATION
A) Mulching
Probably the most neglected tree care practice is mulching. Placing 4 inches of organic mulch over the entire root
system reduces environmental stress, conserves moisture, minimizes mechanical damage from mowers and weed
eaters, and reduces nutrient competition from weeds and turf. Although any organic matter can be used as mulch,
shredded leaves, pine straw, peat moss, and shredded or composted tree bark and chips are the most widely
accepted amendments. Care must be taken to ensure that a 4 inch wide ring around the tree trunk is maintained
clear of mulch to guard against decay and other problems associated with excessive moisture.
B) Monitoring
Monitoring insect and disease infestations by regular inspections and responsive treatment will help to maintain
the health and vitality of the trees. A certified arborist can take steps to prevent or reduce the severity of future
disease, insect, and other pathogenic problems through periodic inspections (at least once a year). By closely
observing new leaves or buds, leaf size, twig growth, and crown dieback, a treatment can be recommended to
prevent major problems from affecting the tree population. Signs of poor tree health include trunk decay, loose
bark, and deformed growths.
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5. C) Preventative Maintenance
Preventative maintenance and treatment for known regional pests will protect tree investments. Consult with local
certified arborists and use only licensed and experienced pest management professionals when treatment is
required.
D) Planting
1. Generally, on a young tree, the uppermost structural roots (two or more) should be within the top 1 to 3 inches
of the soil surface, measured 3 to 4 inches from the trunk. As a tree matures, roots thicken faster on the top side,
effectively reducing the amount of soil above the structural roots and forming the root flare. Special situations
requiring exceptions to this general guideline include the following:
• Some species may develop more strongly descending root systems; therefore, the structural roots may
have to be located nearer the trunk. On landscape sites with poorly drained soil, the roots may need to be even
shallower for adequate survival. Structural roots may need to be at, or slightly above, the surrounding grade under
extreme conditions.
• In some species, the roots regenerated after transplanting can grow back toward the trunk and become
girdling roots. Initial research shows that very little soil over the structural roots could be problematic. Celtis
occidentalis (hackberry), Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash), Acer rubrum (red maple), Tilia cordata (littleleaf
linden), Populus spp. (poplars), and Malus spp. (crabapples) are species for which this is known to be a problem.
Other species with aggressive root systems may also exhibit this tendency.
2. Checking root depth can be done in the nursery before digging (preferred), or container root ball just prior to
planting. Presence of a visible root flare is a good indicator that the structural roots are just below the
soil surface. However, on grafted trees, be careful not to confuse the swelling of the trunk below the graft union
with the actual root flare. A gap around the trunk at the soil line is a sure sign that the first roots are at least
several inches below the soil surface.
3. If none of these easily recognized signs are present in the field, or if the root ball burlap and twine cover the
base of the tree, a surveyor’s chaining pin or similar tool can be used to quickly and nondestructively probe for the
roots. Probing approximately 3 to 4 inches away from the trunk will determine the true depth of the roots, rather
than the depth of the enlarged root flare, if present. At least two roots (preferably more) should be located within
1 to 3 inches of the soil surface.
4. When root balls arrive on site, the depth of the structural roots should be checked before placing the tree in the
planting hole.
5. Bud-grafted cultivars, and some seedling trees, are cut back during production. Evidence of the “dog leg” in the
stem and of a change in bark texture should be approximately 1 to 2 inches above the soil surface for a young tree,
with a maximum of 4 to 5 inches between the pruning wound and the uppermost structural roots.
6. If the structural roots have been located within 3 inches of the surface, the root ball should be planted with the
surface no lower than the same level as existing grade. One to two inches higher usually is preferable to allow for
settling and “pancaking” of the root ball. Unless conditions are extreme, do not plant so high that the cut ends of
the structural roots at the edge of the root ball are above the surrounding grade. Planting the tree any higher may
expose roots after minor erosion or contribute to surface root formation in the long run.
7. If the structural roots are found to be deeper than 3 inches below the root ball surface, the root ball and the
planting depth will have to be adjusted. Elevate the root ball so that the structural roots are at the correct depth
relative to surrounding grade. It is best to leave root balls intact until placed in the planting hole, rather than to
unwrap them and strip the soil off the top before moving the root ball into the planting hole. Moving an
unwrapped root ball may cause unnecessary damage.
8. If there is extra soil over the structural roots, it may be acceptable in some situations to leave the root ball
intact, with the extra soil remaining above grade through the guarantee period. Some contractors prefer to leave
the burlap, rope, and wire basket in place for a time to keep the root ball more stable and make it easier to
straighten later, if needed. If the wrappings are not removed at planting time, the tree should be checked at the
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6. end of the guarantee period, and any remnants of the wrappings or excess soil remaining above grade should be
removed.
9. Suddenly removing excess soil could be problematic for other reasons. The extra soil over the structural roots
could be filled with fibrous roots which, if removed suddenly, could cause extra stress. There have been reports of
cold or sunscald damage of the newly exposed tissue on trees when the extra soil was suddenly removed from the
base of the trunk (this could actually be a portion of the original primary root [tap root], in some cases). Late-fall
plantings may be the most susceptible to cold damage. Earlier plantings may have time to harden off normally.
Thin-barked trees may be most susceptible to sun injury.
10. Until this situation is more fully understood, exercise caution when removing soil and exposing tissue that has
been below grade. Leaving the extra soil in place above grade to be removed slowly or erode away may help to
protect sensitive trunk tissues. Mulch can be used to hide the protruding root ball. If the soil is removed, covering
newly exposed tissue with organic mulch may help to protect it from sun and cold damage. A trunk wrap may
provide some protection from the sun. This material should degrade within one year or must otherwise be
removed from the tree in that time period.
11. Mulching is an excellent way to conserve soil moisture, reduce competition from other plants, and prevent
lawn mower injury. Two inches of mulch is the appropriate depth for 2- to 3-inch-caliper trees. Later applications
to “refresh” the mulch should not increase the depth. Keep the mulch away from the trunk. Avoid thick layers of
mulch around the base of the tree (often called “volcano mulching”), as is far too often seen in landscapes. Do not
pile the extra soil around the base of tree and use mulch to hide it—excess soil should be removed from the
planting site. Avoid organic material that can mat down and create a hydrophobic layer.
12. There are many trees already planted in the landscape with the structural roots too deep. These trees are likely
to have reduced vigor and shorter life spans if no remedial action is taken. For recently planted trees (less than two
to three months of warm soil for root growth), the greatest long-term benefit will be achieved by replanting the
tree at the proper depth. For partially established trees, the best remedial treatment may depend on several
factors. Replanting a partially established tree will cause additional stress; therefore, the benefits of replanting
such a tree must outweigh the risks. If the tree is in good health and growing vigorously, it may be best to do
nothing. A tree that appears to be struggling may need to be replanted at the proper depth, as long as the tree is
in good enough health to survive the additional stress of replanting. Do not waste money replanting trees that
already show signs of serious decline. Trees on low-quality, poorly drained soils are more likely to need to be
replanted than those on high-quality sites.
13. For larger, fully established trees, a practice being used regularly by arborists is a root collar excavation to
remove the excess soil in contact with the trunk. Removal of this soil reduces the possibility of basal and collar rot
diseases, and it improves aeration to the structural roots at lower depths.
14. Roots regenerated after planting originate mostly at the perimeter of the root ball and usually grow up to their
natural depth closer to the surface. Do not expose these roots. When the structural roots moved with the tree are
too deep, the newly generated roots sometimes have been observed to grow toward the trunk rather than away
from the trunk, as is normal. Removing the soil near the trunk can expose these “misdirected” roots and allow
their removal so that they do not become girding roots. The excavated soil is sometimes replaced with wellaerated mulch or gravel.
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Trees To Avoid Planting
Known safety hazard trees such as a cottonwood. Extensive root systems, fast growing and weak limbs
can present problems above and below the golfer.
Fruit and pod bearing trees on the golf course. These trees produce a lot of debris that can present
hazards to golfers. Trees such as apples, plums and locusts. Seek out non-fruit or pod bearing varieties.
Trees susceptible to disease, insects and other know problems in the area. Mountain Pine beetle, pine
wilt, brown tortoise shell, ips, emerald ash borer, fire blight, witches broom can be problematic with our
inventory of trees.
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7. TREE SURVEY GUIDELINES
Classification
Heritage=H
Over Mature=OM
Mature=M
Young=Y
Significant to course design
Greater than 24 inch diameter
Less than 24 inch diameter
Less than six inches in diameter
Location
Begin counting trees at back right side of Tee and move forward around fairway and green until you reach the
back right of Tee. Please note any significant landmarks for reference.
i.e. behind left bunker
next to irrigation controller
Rough between #1 and #18
TREE SURVEY STATISTICS
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Count
Species
Apple-Golden Delicious
Ash
Aspen
Austrian Pine
Birch
Blue Spruce
Bristle Cone
Buckeye
Catalpa
Cottonwood
Crab Apple
Dwarf Spruce
Elm
Fir
Ginnala Maple
Golden Rain
Hackberry
Hawthorne
Japanese Maple
Juniper
Kentucky Coffee
Linden
Locust
Maple
Mulberry
Oak
7
Percent
of Total
2
267
8
624
2
167
15
2
6
109
65
3
29
6
1
5
58
6
1
58
8
42
138
58
2
21
0.10%
13.91%
0.42%
32.50%
0.10%
8.65%
0.78%
0.10%
0.31%
5.68%
3.39%
0.16%
1.51%
0.31%
0.05%
0.26%
3.02%
0.31%
0.05%
3.02%
0.42%
2.19%
7.19%
3.02%
0.10%
1.09%
8. 27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Pear
Pinion Pine
Plum
Ponderosa Pine
River Birch
Russian Olive
Sand Cherry
Scotch Pine
Scrub Oak
Vander Wolf Pine
Walnuts
White Fir
White Pine
Willow
Totals
31
46
18
8
2
3
7
80
5
4
1
3
1
9
1921
1.61%
2.40%
0.94%
0.42%
0.10%
0.16%
0.36%
4.17%
0.26%
0.21%
0.05%
0.16%
0.05%
0.47%
100.00%
Age Classification
<1%
20%
69%
11%
Heritage
Over mature
Mature
Young
Condition
17%
50%
30%
3%
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
.0125 % or 24 of mature trees within one inch of being classified as over mature.
.045 % or 87 of young trees within one inch of being classified as mature.
7 Heritage Trees identified on the golf course (indicated in green).
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9. Age Classification by Species by percentage:
Maxwell Course – Hole 1
Tree #
Species
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Linden
Linden
Linden
Linden
Linden
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Pinyon Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
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Location
Between 1 &13 tees
Struck by lightning in 2013
Between 1 & 13 fairways
Behind Green
11. Maxwell Course – Hole 2
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Kentucky Coffee
Kentucky Coffee
Linden
Linden
Hackberry
Ash
Linden
Locust
Plum
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Locust
Locust
Scotch Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Locust
Locust
Maple
Crab Apple
Maple
Cottonwood
Juniper
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Locust
Locust
Ash
Ash
Classification
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Condition
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
40
41
42
43
44
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Pinyon Pine
Ash
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Good
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Location
Behind 1 cone Tee
Right side of tees
Drop Area
Right of Green
By Quincy Ave.
Behind green along
fence
12. 45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Locust
Ash
Crab Apple
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Pinyon Pine
Linden
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Left side of hole
Near weather shelter
Front left of fairway
Maxwell Course – Hole 3
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Species
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Linden
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Juniper
Elm
Elm
Elm
Ash
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Classification Condition
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Young
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Poor
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
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Location
Behind tee along fence
3 & 4 Cone tees
New Trees to right of hole
13. 22
23
24
25
26
27
Blue Spruce
Maple
Maple
Ash
Crab Apple
Oak
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Poor
Good
Fair
Fair
Behind green
Classification Condition
Location
Maxwell Course – Hole 4
Tree
#
Species
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Ash
Ash
Ash
Walnut
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Maple
Scotch Pine
Maple
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Maple
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
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Right of Tee
Near Young Cho's House
At right side bunker
14. 34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Scotch Pine
Linden
Linden
Juniper
Plum
Cottonwood
Mulberry
Birch
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Ash
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Pinyon Pine
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Right side of the green at cart path
Behind green
Left of 4 green
Bio Bathroom
Maxwell Course – Hole 5
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Species
Locust
Hackberry
Locust
Hackberry
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Hackberry
Blue Spruce
Locust
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Locust
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
14
Location
Behind 1 cone tee
Right of tee
15. 16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Locust
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
River Birch
River Birch
Cottonwood
Russian Olive
Sand Cherry
Sand Cherry
Sand Cherry
Cottonwood
Sand Cherry
Sand Cherry
Sand Cherry
Sand Cherry
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Along Sheridan and fence
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Along water
Excellent
Good
Poor
Along lake edge
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Hanging over Sheridan
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Behind green
Good
Good
Good
15
17. 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Golden Rain
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Elm
Elm
Elm
Scrub Oak
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Linden
Pear
Pear
Pear
Birch
Scub Oak
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Linden
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
17
At Compost
Group after Compost
Right side of hole
Behind Green
Group near Bio Bath
Lake edge
18. 60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
Locust
Locust
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Elm
Elm
Elm
Locust
Locust
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Pumphouse
Tall native
Maxwell Course – Hole 7
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Species
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Pear
Pear
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Crab Apple
Pinion Pine
Crab Apple
Classification Condition
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Young
Fair
Young
Fair
Mature
Fair
Young
Fair
Young
Fair
Mature
Fair
Young
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Poor
Mature
Fair
Young
Poor
Mature
Poor
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
18
Location
Right of hole before compost
Front right of green
Along cart path
19. 24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
White Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Pear
Pinyon Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Cottonwood
Ash
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Cottonwood
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Maple
Bristlecone Pine
Austrian Pine
Bristlecone Pine
Crab Apple
Red Delicious Apple
Golden Delicious Apple
Locust
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Poor
Excellent
Poor
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
19
Behind Green
Behind Green
Along fence
Left bend in hole
Left bend in hole
Left bend in hole
Left of 4 cone tee
Left of 2 cone tee
Behind Tees
Along lake
20. Maxwell Course – Hole 8
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Ash
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Classification Condition
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Young
Good
Mature
Excellent
Young
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Fair
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Fair
Young
Good
Young
Good
Mature
Good
Young
Fair
Young
Fair
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Fair
Mature
Excellent
20
Location
Behind 1 cone tee along Mansfield
Right of tee
Right of fairway before barn
Grouping next to barn
No top
21. 41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Linden
Crab Apple
Locust
Austrian Pine
Juniper
Juniper
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Linden
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Pinyon Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
21
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Poor
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Behind 9 hole diner
Between green and diner
Behind green
Left of green
Close to nursery green
Left of hole
Dense area of pines left of fairway
22. 86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
Austrian Pine
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Ash
Pinyon Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Near irrigation satellite
Left of tees
Corner of cart path and Mansfield
Maxwell Course – Hole 9
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Species
Ash
Locust
Elm
Elm
Elm
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Elm
Elm
Elm
Elm
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Locust
Ash
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Classification Condition
Over-Mature Excellent
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Young
Fair
Mature
Fair
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Young
Good
Young
Good
Young
Good
Young
Good
Young
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
22
Location
Left of 2 cone tee
Along pond
Along pond
Between the 9th green and 10th tee
Split tree behind green
Behind 9 green
23. 25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
Blue Spruce
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Locust
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Locust
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Juniper
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Oak
Juniper
Ash
Oak
Oak
Oak
Elm
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
23
Left of fairway
Next to 150 marker
Overcrowded Ash grove, highly competitive
Left of 4 cone tee
24. 70
71
72
73
74
Locust
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Locust
Locust
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Maxwell Course – Hole 10
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Species
Ash
Honey Locust
Honey Locust
Honey Locust
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Plum
Plum
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Vander Wolf
Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Honey Locust
White Fir
White Fir
Kentucky Coffee
Classification Condition
Location
Mature
Good
Right of tee along fence
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Along ditch
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Young
Good
Young
Fair
Over-Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Young
Fair
Young
Fair
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
24
By right side bunker
CA side of the fence
Behind green
Newly planted by CA
25. 36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
Kentucky Coffee
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
White Fir
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Vander Wolf
Pine
Vander Wolf
Pine
Vander Wolf
Pine
Bristle Cone Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Juniper
Blue Spruce
Linden
Linden
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Willow
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Poor
Poor
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
25
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Newly planted by CA
Behind green
Left of green
Specimen along fence
At turn in cart path
Near high traffic toward cart path
At Fairway Bunker
Between 10 & 11
26. 78
79
80
81
82
83
84
Ash
Willow
Austrian Pine
Willow
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Excellent
By cul-de-sac
Maxwell Course – Hole 11
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Species
Linden
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Maple
Cottonwood
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Willow
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Locust
Elm
Ash
Pear
Pear
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Good
Excellent
Good
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Good
Excellent
Poor
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
26
Location
Right of the 1 cone tee
To the right of the tees
Crooked old bee tree
Close to the fairway and old bee tree
Next to storm drain
Split leader trunk right of second fairway
27. 34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
Blue Spruce
Ash
Ash
Ash
Blue Spruce
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Blue Spruce
Pinyon Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Locust
Locust
Scotch Pine
Willow
Scotch Pine
Locust
Hackberry
Hackberry
pinyon pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Pinyon Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Oak
Oak
Oak
Austrian Pine
Oak
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Cottonwood
Willow
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
On hill right of green
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Near Mansfield
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
At beginning of cart path to green
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Left side of the hole 150 out from green
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Before homes on left
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Lone cottonwood in the left rough
Good
27
28. 79
80
81
82
83
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Left of 4 cone tee
Left of 3 cone tee
Maxwell Course – Hole 12
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Species
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Locust
Locust
Blue Spruce
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
15
16
17
18
19
20
Austrian Pine
Pear
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Pear
Kentucky
Coffee
Plum
Pear
Pear
Juniper
Juniper
Plum
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scrub Oak
Cottonwood
Scrub Oak
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Classification Condition
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Over-Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Along hill on right
Bottom right of green
Good
Good
Good
Poor
Fair
Good
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Location
Right of tees
28
Behind green
Left of tee
29. Maxwell Course – Hole 13
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Locust
Scotch Pine
Locust
Locust
Hackberry
Scotch Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ponderosa
Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Plum
Ash
Ash
Classification Condition
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Young
Good
Young
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Mature
Poor
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Poor
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
29
Location
Right of the 1 cone tee
Closer to the snack bar
Right of the beginning of the fairway
Closer to the wall
Along the wall
At 150 marker
30. 42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Maple
Pear
Linden
Austrian Pine
Pinyon Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Maple
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Large Ash among smaller along wall
Grove between fairway bunker and green bunker along wall
Split trunk along wall
Missing top
Sandwiched between Austrians
Tree on bend of hole
Maxwell Course – Hole 14
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Kentucky
Classification Condition
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Young
Good
30
Location
Left of tee boxes
31. 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Coffee
Kentucky
Coffee
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Pinion Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Elm
Maple
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Linden
Linden
Linden
Maple
Linden
Maple
Hackberry
Ash
Maple
Maple
Maple
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
31
Front left of fairway
Behind Green
Back left of green
Right of green
32. 49
50
51
Ash
Ash
Ash
Young
Young
Young
Good
Good
Good
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Maple
Pinion Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Fair
Poor
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Right side of fairway by
bunker
Next to right fairway bunker
By weather Shelter
Maxwell Course – Hole 15
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Species
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Poor
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
32
Location
Row of junipers right of tee
First Pine right of fairway
At 150 marker
33. 26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Maple
Ash
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Locust
Locust
Hackberry
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Poor
Poor
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Maxwell Course – Hole 16
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Classification Condition
Young
Fair
Young
Poor
Young
Poor
Young
Fair
Mature
Good
33
Location
Left of the tee
34. 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Fir
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Hackberry
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Pinion Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Willow
Scotch Pine
Locust
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
34
Between fairway and 17 green
between 17 & 16 fairway
Split at the top
Next to irrigation satellite
Split trunk front left of green
By fence
Along Mansfield
No top
35. 50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
Locust
Linden
Locust
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Linden
Linden
Maple
Blue Spruce
Maple
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Scrub Oak
Juniper
Scotch Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Juniper
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Poor
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Near 150 marker
Right side of hole
Bee house behind them
Maxwell Course – Hole 17
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Hackberry
Classification Condition
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Young
Good
35
Location
Split trunk behind 1 cone tee
36. 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Maple
Maple
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Behind Green
Back right of green
Right of green
Low large branches left of cart path
Behind forward tee
Right of large tee, split leader
Too close to spruce tree
Maxwell Course – Hole 18
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Classification Condition
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Young
Good
Mature
Excellent
Young
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Excellent
Over-Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Good
Mature
Good
36
Location
Back tee
Right side of fairway
37. 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Ash
Ash
Ash
Pear
Pear
Pear
Blue Spruce
Locust
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Kentucky
Coffee
Maple
Maple
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Fair
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Poor
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Young
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Poor
Good
Good
Good
Fair
37
Specimen tree right side of hole
Between 12 & 18 fairway
Behind green
Left of fairway
38. 59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Oak
Linden
Linden
Pear
Pear
Pear
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Left of the forward tee
Driving Range
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Species
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Cottonwood
Blue Spruce
Bristlecone
Pine
Bristlecone
Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Bristlecone
Pine
Ash
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Bristlecone
Pine
Austrian Pine
Bristlecone
Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification Condition Location
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Young
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
38
Back of Range
39. 29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Ash
Crab Apple
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Poor
Poor
Good
Poor
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
39
40. 74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
Austrian Pine
Pinion Pine
Blue Spruce
Ash
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Pfluger Course – Hole 1
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Species
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Hackberry
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Fair
Young
Good
Over-Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Fair
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Over-Mature
Fair
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Good
Mature
Excellent
40
Location
Between parking lot and tee
Left of forward tee
Left side of 1 fairway, west of
41. drainage
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Austrian Pine
Elm
Maple
Pinion Pine
Ash
Oak
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Ash
Austrian Pine
Ash
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Maple
Maple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Left side of green bunker
Behind #2 tee
Left of 2 tee
Behind 1 green
Right side of fairway before bunker
Between 1 and 9 fairways
Right of tee box
Pfluger Course – Hole 2
Tree #
1
2
3
Species
Honey Locust
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Diameter Classification Condition
22.29
Mature
Good
18.47
Mature
Fair
21.34
Mature
Fair
41
Location
Right of 2 tee box
42. 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Hackberry
Hackberry
Blue Spruce
Ash
Ash
Ash
Blue Spruce
Pinyon Pine
Ash
Pinyon Pine
Blue Spruce
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
17.83
30.89
22.93
14.65
14.33
16.24
11.78
17.20
21.02
18.79
24.52
16.88
31.53
17.52
10.51
14.97
12.42
13.69
5.10
7.64
4.14
15.29
17.52
5.73
15.29
13.38
8.92
9.55
7.01
10.51
12.10
10.83
13.69
7.01
14.97
17.83
18.47
25.48
19.75
15.92
13.06
31.85
11.78
11.46
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
42
Good
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Fair
Poor
Poor
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Poor
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Front right of fairway
Next to irrigation satellite
Behind 2 green
Right of 2 green
Behind fairway bunker
43. 48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Cottonwood
maple
maple
Cottonwood
Maple
Maple
Honey Locust
Honey Locust
Ash
Ash
Honey Locust
Austrian Pine
10.83
10.19
32.80
9.55
13.38
20.70
12.42
14.33
17.20
21.66
20.70
20.70
7.64
35.35
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Good
Fair
Fair
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Behind forward tee
Pfluger Course – Hole 3
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Species
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Blue Spruce
Locust
Pinion Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Location
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Fair
Left of tee box
Left side of fairway
43
44. 27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Pinion Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Elm
Locust
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Russian Olive
Linden
Linden
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Pinion Pine
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Pinion Pine
Ash
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Back left of green
Next to irrigation satellite box
At 150 marker
Pfluger Course – Hole 4
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Species
Locust
Plum
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Location
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
44
Right of tee box
45. 8
Pinion Pine
Mature
Good
At irrigation satellite box
Pfluger Course – Hole 5
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Species
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Blue Spruce
Ash
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Elm
Ash
Ash
Elm
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Oak
Oak
Oak
Oak
Plum
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Location
Fair
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
45
Right of tee box
At 150 marker
Right side of green
Between green and weather shelter
Needle bed left side of fairway
46. 40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Maple
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Poor
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Right side of tee box
Pfluger Course – Hole 6
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Species
Austrian Pine
Ash
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Location
Back right of 1 cone tee
Right front of forward tee
Front right of fairway
Right side of fairway near irrigation satellite
Between fairway and 7 tee
Needle Bed right of green
46
47. 27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
Maple
Austrian Pine
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Linden
Austrian Pine
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Hackberry
Maple
Maple
Locust
Locust
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Poor
Poor
Fair
Poor
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Behind Green
Needle bed left of green
Between fairway and 4 fairway
Between fairway and 4 green
Near Bathroom
Front left of fairway
Left side of tee box
Pfluger Course – Hole 7
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Species
Plum
Plum
Austrian Pine
Plum
Juniper
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Classification Condition
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
47
Location
Right of tee box
Right of green
Behind green
48. 11
12
13
14
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Blue Spruce
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Left of green
Behind 7 tee near Pierce
Pfluger Course – Hole 8
Tree #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Classification Condition
Species
Buckeye
Mature
Good
Ash
Mature
Good
Ash
Mature
Good
Blue Spruce
Mature
Excellent
Blue Spruce
Mature
Excellent
Ash
Mature
Good
Locust
Mature
Good
Locust
Mature
Good
Locust
Mature
Good
Austrian Pine
Mature
Excellent
Austrian Pine
Mature
Excellent
Austrian Pine
Mature
Good
Austrian Pine
Mature
Good
Austrian Pine
Mature
Fair
Austrian Pine Over-Mature
Fair
Austrian Pine
Mature
Good
Austrian Pine
Mature
Good
Linden
Mature
Excellent
Ash
Young
Good
Ash
Young
Good
Ash
Young
Good
Ash
Young
Good
Ash
Young
Good
Maple
Over-Mature
Good
Maple
Mature
Good
Maple
Mature
Good
Willow
Over-Mature
Good
Crab Apple
Mature
Good
Crab Apple
Mature
Good
Crab Apple
Mature
Good
Buckeye
Mature
Good
Austrian Pine
Mature
Good
48
Location
Right of back tee box
Left of tee
Left front of fairway
Near power box
Behind fairway bunker let of fairway
Right of fairway
Right side of fairway at 150 marker
Between fairway and 7 tee
Front right of tee
49. Pfluger Course – Hole 9
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Species
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Cottonwood
Hackberry
Hackberry
Hackberry
Linden
Linden
Locust
Locust
Locust
Maple
Pinion Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Location
Back of Tee
At irrigation satelitte
Left of green
Next to drainage ditch
Left of tee
Behind green
Back right of green
Along homes on left
Scotch Pine group along homes on left
49
50. 42
43
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Good
Clubhouse
Tree
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Species
Ash
Crab Apple
Austrian Pine
Japanese Maple
Fir
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Locust
Locust
Locust
Fir
Fir
Fir
Hawthorne
Hackberry
Hackberry
Hackberry
Golden Rain
Locust
Locust
Locust
Blue Spruce
Aspen
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Aspen
Aspen
Aspen
Aspen
Aspen
Aspen
Aspen
Bristlecone Pine
Classification Condition
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
50
Location
Small putting green
Pool
Inside Pool Area
Children's Playground
South of the pool
Along building near golf shop
Men's card room
Bogies Patio
Along fence at patio
51. 39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Maple
Maple
Dwarf Blue
Spruce
Dwarf Blue
Spruce
Dwarf Blue
Spruce
Blue Spruce
Maple
Oak
Oak
Oak
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Locust
Cottonwood
Ash
Locust
Ash
Locust
Ash
Locust
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Locust
Locust
Ash
Locust
Crab Apple
Crab Apple
Maple
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Over-Mature
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Between patio and parking lot
Young
Fair
South side of area
Young
Fair
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
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Perimeter of circle
Closest to building
Trees looming entrance
West side of island
East side of island
West side of island
East side of island
Front entrance
52. 81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
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106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Ash
Fir
Blue Spruce
Ponderosa Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Oak
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Oak
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Maple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Plum
Golden Rain
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Golden Rain
Golden Rain
Ginnala Maple
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Plum
Austrian Pine
Catalpa
Blue Spruce
Linden
Blue Spruce
Pear
Pear
Pear
Pear
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Over-Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
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Newly planted
Newly planted
East of the main drive
Playground
Outdoor Tennis Shop
53. 126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Linden
Linden
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Austrian Pine
Scotch Pine
Locust
Locust
Scotch Pine
Locust
Ash
Locust
Locust
Locust
Ash
Plum
Bristlecone Pine
Juniper
Juniper
Bristlecone Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Oak
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Maple
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Plum
Plum
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Young
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Good
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Around Tennis Courts
54. 171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
Maple
Hackberry
Hackberry
Maple
Locust
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Cottonwood
Ash
Ash
Ash
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Maple
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Mulberry
Ash
Bristlecone Pine
Plum
Plum
Crab Apple
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Bristlecone Pine
Bristlecone Pine
Austrian Pine
Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Hackberry
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Russian Olive
Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine
Mature
Young
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Mature
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Fair
Fair
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Poor
Poor
Excellent
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