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Landmark Commission keeps most greens fees steady, approves modest membership increases and conservative 2026 golf budgets

Nantucket Landmark Commission · November 26, 2025
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The Nantucket Landmark Commission approved amended golf rates that keep public greens fees unchanged while raising regular and legacy membership fees modestly, and voted to adopt conservative 2026 budgets after staff warned 2024–25 ERC funds were nonrecurring.

The Nantucket Landmark Commission voted to approve amended rate and budget proposals for the town’s two public golf courses during its Nov. 25 Zoom meeting.

Chair (unidentified) said the commission would consider the rates and budgets presented by golf operations staff. Golf staff (Speaker 6) told commissioners the public 18‑ and 9‑hole greens fees would remain unchanged for the coming year, while regular single and family memberships would increase about 5 percent. Staff proposed increasing lower‑priced…

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