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GolfCommission | 2005-10-19 | 2 | 3-B Discussion on Split Tees on Weekends and Holidays. The General Manager reported that with the winter months and shorter days approaching, using the split tees on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays would allow more golfers to get out on the golf course at the premium times. Currently, the course can get 32 players out in one hour. The split tees would double that amount and allow for 128 players in a two-hour period. The tee times would run for the first two hours of the day and then the course would be closed for approximately 2 hours prior to the next wave of tee times. The General Manager stated that the split tee times would be done on a trial basis to see if it improves attendance. The hope is that the players will have golf rounds of 4 1/2 hours. Prior to the trial period, a meeting with the Marshal staff will be held to inform them of the program and what to tell the customers. A marshal will be stationed at the first and tenth tee to ensure the pace of play. Fivesomes will still be allowed to play. The proposed trial will be on November 5, 2005 and possibly the weekend after that. The General Manager will report on the program at the next Golf Commission meeting. 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by Head Golf Professional Matt Plumlee. The Head Golf Professional passed out a report that was requested by Commissioner Gaul detailing the amount of merchandise inventory purchased and the amount sold for last quarter between July 1 and September 30, 2005. Also mentioned was that the Jack Clark Pro-Am will be held at the Complex on October 24, 2005. The event benefits the Alameda Junior Golf Club and currently 27 teams have registered. The Merchandise Manager, Corinna Zanetti has accepted a full-time position with Golf Mart and her last day was today. Mike Robason will take over the buying for the Golf Shop as well as handling the tournaments. 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 new flags have been placed on the putting greens at the Clubhouse. The maintenance crew is scraping the front entrance to prepare it for paving. The General Manager was contacted by the East Bay Business Times regarding placing an ad in their Best of the Bay issues due out in December and is considering doing so. The Chuck Corica Golf Complex was voted The Best of the Best Golf Course for 2005 and is read by many business people locally. The Page 2 of 5 | GolfCommission/2005-10-19.pdf |