A hole in one for this White Oak floor in North Carolina clubhouse

Matt Farhm of Carlisle worked long and hard to ace this one — the clubhouse of a golf community in Highlands, N.C.

Matt spent three months working with the designers, another three months with the builder, then with the installation crew that laid down 4,300 square feet of premium White Oak.

Matt reports that the floor was done in 5- to 10-inch widths and glued directly to the slab, which was well cured and showing no moisture problems. The floor was stained with Sturbridge brown, then three coats transparent and one coat satin Tung oil.

As the pictures attest, this project was a hole in one when it came to the results.

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