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Officials report slow early golf season, membership gains, staffing gaps and PGA HOPE certification
Summary
Golf staff reported slow play due to weather but strong membership and merchandise sales; the golf professional completed PGA HOPE certification to serve veterans, the superintendent reported staffing shortfalls and capital items such as a cart-path quote and drainage repairs were discussed.
Oak Hills Park Authority members received a broad operations update on golf course play, memberships, staffing and safety training.
Paul, the golf professional, said April had a slow start because of cold, windy weather but that operations were ramping up. He reported shop and course hours, staffing counts (nine inside shop; 22 outside), five recent hires for 2025, 49 annual passes sold, and that 708 golf memberships have been sold year to date. "Presently, we have 9 people on staff for our golf shop operations and 22 outside," Paul said. He also said the shop is fully stocked and…
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