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Quail Run work begins on irrigation pond; board bans disc golf on RCSC courses

3176585 · March 27, 2025

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Summary

Quail Run Golf Course maintenance work to deepen the irrigation pond will start in April; separately the board voted unanimously that disc golf shall not be incorporated into RCSC golf courses.

RCSC management reported that work at Quail Run Golf Course has begun with the initial focus on deepening the irrigation pond; staff said regular golf play at Quail Run is scheduled to stop on April 7 while the balance of the project proceeds.

Separately, the board adopted a golf advisory committee recommendation that disc golf not be incorporated into RCSC golf courses. The committee cited safety and compatibility concerns with traditional golf; the motion passed its second reading 9–0.

General Manager Matthew D. Luzanski and golf senior leader Brian Douthu described the Quail Run project as an irrigation and course maintenance initiative. Directors noted the temporary closure date and said staff will provide details about the work schedule to members. The disc golf motion followed public and committee input: Director Kice said the golf advisory committee voted unanimously that disc golf hazards on shared fairways present unacceptable risks and operational conflicts.

The Quail Run project closure and the disc golf ban are separate board actions: the Quail Run work was presented as management information and scheduling; the disc golf policy was a formal board motion and vote.