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Course maintenance, restaurant changes and neighbor complaint reviewed at Oak Hills meeting
Summary
Authority members heard staff reports on course maintenance, restaurant menu and hours changes, a bunker-renovation phase, new POS/booking software, and a neighbor complaint about golf balls; staff said a larger net costing about $10,000 was installed and correspondence with the authority's attorney will be shared.
Authority staff gave several operational updates during the Nov. 21 meeting that the board said it will monitor over winter as it prepares for the next season.
Superintendent Jim Shell described Phase 2 of the bunker renovation (including moving the 11th tee to reduce shots toward the tennis courts), invasive-species removal authorized by Norwalk, and winter green protections. "We're just doing odds and ends around the shop...We're out on the course removing a bunch…
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