Courtesy of Landscapes Unlimited
Landscapes Unlimited wrapped up construction work at the exclusive Marietta Country Club in Kennesaw, Georgia, less than 30 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.
The golf course project centered on reshaping greens and bunkers, re-grassing fairways and upgrading irrigation system. The enhancements benefit members and golfers, as well as the club’s maintenance team, making it easier on its resources while consistently presenting top-tier golf course conditions.
Architect Bill Bergin masterfully re-imagined several holes at the 110-year-old club, which features 27 holes. The Atlanta-based designer is well known for his work at Chattanooga Golf & Country Club in Tennessee, Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club in Florida, and McLemore Resort in Georgia among others.
“We knew of Landscapes Unlimited’s exceptional work at other clubs in the region, and the company came highly recommended by Bill Bergin,” Marietta Country Club GM Daniel Laterza said. “Its dedication and professionalism have been evident at every stage of the project. Our members are already thrilled with the transformation, and we look forward to showcasing the completed course when it reopens for play.”
“On time and on budget, as usual, without one iota of compromise to quality,” Landscapes Unlimited senior project manager Brett Lacey added. “The collaboration between our field and corporate teams, Bill Bergin, Capillary Flow and others integral to lifting Marietta Country Club to even greater heights was extraordinary from Day 1.”
Landscapes Unlimited finished summer work at several other Georgia clubs, too, including Champions Retreat, Frederica, Jekyll Island and Ocean Forest clubs.