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121 | The purpose of this management practice is to establish and clarify procedures regarding the use of a medical/disability flag for golf car access to the Golf Complex courses (excludes Mif Albright). Policy It is required that the Golf Complex provide to customers with a valid medical disabilities card a rental golf car to reasonably access the golf courses. Procedures Unrestricted access when weather and/or maintenance conditions permit. When maintenance conditions restrict golf car access to cart paths only, customers with valid disability cards may access the golf course under the 90-degree restriction. (Drive parallel to fairways from cart paths and rough, then perpendicular across fairway to ball.) Recipients of Medical/Disability flags will be identified by staff writing the word "medical" on the golf car liability acceptance form and the golf car windshield. Recipients will also be issued a blue flag to be attached to the golf car. When it is no longer safe to traverse fairways, areas near sloughs, lakes, tees, and green banks due to inclement weather conditions, no access to fairways will be permitted. The Commission approved the amended the Management Practice #2 unanimously. 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by Head Golf Professional Matt Plumlee. The Head Golf Professional reported that the Complex recently hosted a Taylor Made Demo Day at the Driving Range that went very well. Ken Jones is conducting free instruction clinics every Thursday morning for the Alameda Women's Golf Club. Also reported was that on Sunday, September 26, 2005 the range balls will be replaced with new ones. 4-B General Manager Dana Banke's report highlighting maintenance and operational activities for the month at the Golf Complex. Page 3 of 6 |