Williams Creek Management completed a comprehensive restoration project at Old Oakland Golf Club in Lawrence, Indiana, which included everything from reinforced concrete pipe installation to bank stabilization. The project was commissioned by the golf course to address aging infrastructure, improve the ecological health of the course, and enhance the golfing experience for members.
The project also involved bridge demolition and replacement, as well as stream restoration throughout the golf course. The Williams Creek Team worked in close collaboration with the golf course architect to ensure the restoration work was both functional and aesthetically pleasing, integrating seamlessly with the overall design of the course. The project required careful planning and execution to minimize disruption to ongoing golf course operations.
This project demonstrates Williams Creek’s ability to manage complex, multi-faceted projects within a sensitive environment. The restoration measures will not only improve the ecological health of the golf course by enhancing water quality, stabilizing stream banks, and promoting biodiversity but also enhance its beauty and challenge for golfers. The site highlights Williams Creek’s commitment to providing solutions that benefit both the environment and the recreational experience.