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GolfCommission | 2005-08-17 | 3 | All customers must register in range pro shop before using the practice area. Pro Shop staff will log in customers name, start time, and finishing time in the logbook. Maximum of four (4) customers are allowed to use the practice area at one time. Customers may use their own golf balls, limit ten (10). Premium Titleist Pro V1 practice balls are available. Fee to be determined. The practice area has been well received by the customers allowing practice at night. The suggestion was made to place a time limit on the use of the area if it is deemed necessary in the future. The Golf Commission approved the Management Practice for the Golf Complex Short Game Practice Area unanimously. 3-C Proclamation Thanking the Founding Members of the Chuck Corica Senior Golf Club, President-Neil Coe, Handicap Chair-Bert Morgan, Treasurer-Ralph Bertelsen, Secretary-George Humphreys, Coordinator-George Newkirk. The Head Golf Professional stated that the suggestion to start an associate golf club at the Chuck Corica Golf Complex was brought to the General Manager by Commissioner Gammell two years ago. The reason was to enable more golfers to have the Chuck Corica Golf Complex as their home course. The decision was made to name it the Chuck Corica Senior Golf Club due to the large amount of senior golfers that play the course. The club is open to all golfers yet caters to the seniors. The club currently has 144 members. Commissioner Gammell thanked the club's Board of Directors, President-Neil Coe, Handicap Chair-Bert Morgan, Treasurer-Ralph Bertelsen, Secretary-George Humphreys and Coordinator- George Newkirk for all the hard work they put into starting the club and a job well done. The Head Golf Professional handed out Certificates of Appreciation from the Mayor and the City of Alameda. 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by Head Golf Professional Matt Plumlee. The Head Golf Professional reported that Ken Jones has been named Director of Instruction at the Driving Range. Mr. Jones will be conducting free instruction clinics every Thursday morning for the Alameda Women's Golf Club. Additional clinics are being scheduled in the future, which will have a nominal fee. New range balls and mats are due to arrive soon. 4-B General Manager Dana Banke's report highlighting maintenance and operational activities for the month at the Golf Complex. The General Manager reported that the Complex is in the process of | GolfCommission/2005-08-17.pdf |