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Matt Moynihan outlines programs, membership surge and new tech at Amberwood Golf Course

Park and Rec Advisory Commission · March 11, 2026
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Clubhouse superintendent Matt Moynihan told the Park and Rec Advisory Commission that membership promotions and program growth helped push utilization sharply higher, described staffing pressures and announced a new point-of-sale system and geo-fencing golf carts to improve safety and operations.

Matt Moynihan, clubhouse superintendent of the Inverwood Golf Course, told the Park and Rec Advisory Commission that a recent anniversary membership campaign and robust programming drove a large increase in play last year and are shaping plans for 2026.

"We did over 79,000 rounds between the 2 golf courses," Moynihan said, noting an average utilization near 86 percent when the courses are measured together. He described a fourth-anniversary membership push intended to move utilization from roughly 45 percent toward 80 percent.

Moynihan walked commissioners through program offerings aimed at building long-term customers: free junior clinics (Fridays,…

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