Golf Course Project FAQs
CONSTRUCTION/COURSE CLOSURE/TIMING
36. Have club leaders spoken with courses like ours for whom the contractors have worked to determine whether these people have completed their projects on time and on budget? Yes. We have spoken with Conway Farms and North Ranch. It is important to know that we have not yet selected a construction company. As part of the process, we will require references for completed projects so we can speak with the clubs to determine their satisfaction with the firm and process. 37. What will happen to our core caddy group if the course is closed for the 2027 season? We are focused on retention of both the club staff and our independent contracted caddies. While there is a more formal plan in place at this point for the club staff, we are still working on how to help ensure our caddies are also properly addressed for any time that the golf course is closed. Once a plan is approved for the staff, the management team will formulate a plan for the caddies. 38. During the golf course shutdown, would the Club consider hosting more special events like weddings? The Board and Management are vetting a variety of ideas such as more weddings during the construction period. 39. While the course is closed will there be reciprocal agreements with courses around the area so we have places to play? We can certainly explore reciprocal agreements, but we do not think creating a reciprocal arrangement is the best approach for Glenwild as we would have to offer future reciprocal play in return. Marty and his team will create a program for golf options at local public courses, travel options, etc.
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