Golf Course Tours and Carvings

The 'Indian,' located on hole 3, will be sitting in several inches of water after a heavy rain. (Photo courtesy of SunBird resident and photographer Kendall Ronning)

The ‘Indian,’ located on hole 3, will be sitting in several inches of water after a heavy rain. (Photo courtesy of SunBird resident and photographer Kendall Ronning)

Duane Dub, Vice President, SBGC

Join us for the next Golf Course Tour coming up on Mondays, March 8 and April 12, to learn more about our course and what is happening behind the scenes to keep it beautiful.

In 2021, we will showcase the golf course carvings, highlighting a carving (or two) each month. Let us start with the history. In 2006, Leo Buries, our golf course manager, was left with dead and downed trees from the monsoon season. Rather than pay for the removal of the stumps, “Chainsaw Bob” Jordan, rumored to be a homeless man living in his vehicle, was commissioned to do the carvings. Chainsaw Bob had been selling his artwork along Riggs Road near the course and has long since passed away.

The first several carvings cost anywhere from $100 to $200, with the Scottish Golfer statue on hole 18 costing $400. SunBird residents, fascinated by his work on the course, started sponsoring and paying for the remaining carvings that were done. Several residents had Chainsaw Bob carve tree stumps that were in their private backyards. You may notice his initials carved into the backs of these figures.