Granby golf course reports strong summer play; First Tee program debuts with 20 participants

5449411 · July 2, 2025

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Summary

Granby golf course staff reported increased rounds, robust sales despite weather and a new First Tee program that drew 20 children; golf course superintendent praised facility value and recent investment.

Staff from the Granby golf course told the Anderson City Parks Board on July 1 that June was a busy month, with increased rounds and sales despite rain and high temperatures. Rachel, the course representative, said the new First Tee program had a record turnout with 20 children attending.

"We started our First Tee program, which had a record attendance with 20 kiddos out there," Rachel said, noting that the program helps youth learn golf. Greg Spencer, the golf course superintendent and a certified arborist, described the course as "in really good shape" despite difficult hot-and-wet conditions, and credited recent administration investments for improvements.

Board members commended staff and noted the facility's value to both local players and visitors. No board actions were taken on golf operations during the meeting.