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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Perhaps 3 - Limit the number of tee times to reduce wear and tear
If the amount of traffic is causing the degradation of the courses then decrease the amount of traffic. Yes, everyone resident is entitled to free golf on the executive courses as part of the amenity fee. Everyone also is entitled to sit in the squares but there are a limited number of seats and there are times when people get turned away. The same could be true for the courses - if the heavy usage of the courses is what is causing the poor conditions then reduce the usage by turning (more) people away. There will certainly be complaints from those that are turned away but unlike today, the courses should be in better shape for those who do get to play.
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Add to that the increased number of total slobs that do not repair ball marks, fill divots with sand and rake traps. I repair an average of about 3 ball marks per hole, over the course of 9 holes. Not a solution to everything but being a good steward of our community will only enhance our lifestyle. Do your part!