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GolfCommission | 2005-06-15 | 2 | 3-B Monthly Reporting Assignments for the Golf Commissioners. Chair Swanson stated that that due to the increase in Golf Commissioner's the decision was made to reassign the reporting duties for the monthly meetings. Chair Swanson read the suggestions for the new Golf Commission assignments: Secretary Betsy Gammel-Marketing and Promotions Commissioner Ray Gaul-Financial Report Vice Chair Tony Santare-Men's and Senior Club Liaison Commissioner Bill Schmitz-Golf Clubhouse Project Commissioner Jane Sullwold-Maintenance, Buildings, Security, Albright Course and Driving Range Chair Sandré Swanson-Council and Government Liaison Commissioner Bob Wood-Front Entrance Beautification Project The Commission approved the new assignments unanimously. 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by Head Golf Professional Matt Plumlee. The Head Golf Professional stated that the busy golf season has arrived and many golf tournaments are scheduled. The East Bay Conversion and Reinvestment Commission (EBCRC) Golf Tournament is scheduled for this Friday and the East Bay Junior Golf Tournament will be held next Monday and Tuesday. The Alameda Chamber of Commerce held their tournament in May and it was a big success. Also upcoming is the Women's Golf Club Invitational Golf Tournament on July 28, 2005. The twilight leagues have been canceled due to a lack of interest. The leagues will be revisited next year. The maintenance crew is sweeping the Driving Range regularly to keep the debris down. 4-B General Manager Dana Banke's report highlighting maintenance and operational activities for the month at the Golf Complex. The General Manager referred to questions brought at last month's meeting. The tee sign on #14 of the Earl Fry Course has been put in place, although the sign is in the middle of the tee area and hard for the ladies to see. The suggestion was made to plant more ice plant along the edges of the lakes and sloughs. The General Manager reported that the sloughs and lakes fall under the Urban Runoff Capital Improvement Project (CIP). The engineering firm of Moffett and Nichols has been hired to look at the site and make suggestions to combat the erosion. Also mentioned was that the trees on the right side of #13 of the Earl Fry Course are dead and it | GolfCommission/2005-06-15.pdf |