Regarding golf course maintenance, slightly more than half the holes (324) are executive courses that are maintained by the amenities fee. I assume you were referring to executive courses when you referred to "breaking the bank". The rest of the holes are championship courses which are presumably maintained by those that choose to pay their greens fees. Over the next two years or so, I believe another 4000 houses will be built without the addition of any more executive courses. Obtaining tee times on the executive courses will become a bit harder as these homes become occupied.
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
As far as the Morse family I have no problem with them, as far I am concerned they done great things and are rewarded for it, success!
Might as well get over it the MMP will have strips. Let's move on to why there not enough golf holes. I'll be the first to say it any thing going to break the bank is course maintenance of 630 plus holes and planting annual flowers every three months (and just when the looking pretty they pull them up) before, in, and after roundabouts where perennials should be planted due safety concerns and financial responsibility. LOW perennials so you can see traffic over the plants. Never could figure out why plant high bushes (or they are over grown) blocking traffic entering the road? I am surprised the monthly fees haven't gone up? I suspect it's coming? Then we will really have something to complain about!
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