With the 2014 PGA Championship in the books, the action is beginning to leave Valhalla beginning Monday.

A massive undertaking is underway as crews strip away some of the stands and risers that you can see in the back ground and repair the greens back to tip-top shape.

Its a years worth of work coming down to be put back up for the next PGA event.

Its been years in the making for this PGA Championship and in just seven days it all has to come to an end.

Once we start building its a long process, its about, for this PGA it was about two-and-a-half months to construct it and today taking it down another two months, said Sal Urso, operations manager for PGA Championship

Its all hands on deck taking down scaffolding and risers from the PGA Championship.

Everything gets packed up, moved out, and on the next leg of the PGA events.

But the course itself needs some attention after the greats have played on it for over a week.

We do our best to be proactive and create a list of possible things and help everyone as quickly as we can to get things going, said Urso.

With more than 40,000 people a day, Urso says, The course is in better condition than they expected.

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