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Course staff say low water pressure is forcing nightly hand‑watering of greens
Summary
Course maintenance staff told the meeting that limited water pressure for about two years has forced them to prioritize which tees and fairways get irrigation, hand‑water greens daily and water between roughly 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.; staff also mentioned a separate proposal for a new restaurant and shop.
Staff members described persistent low water pressure that has limited the course’s automated irrigation and forced workers to hand‑water greens each morning. Staff member 1, a staff member, said, "Today? We're talking about October, November, possibly. Who knows? Yeah. They've got this has been 2 years that we've only had." The staff member said the site currently lacks enough pressure to run all irrigation and that crews must "pick and choose what we wanna water each night." The staff member described the irrigation layout and constraints, saying water leaves a pump house through large mains…
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