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C C G C P L R M P S <br />OALREEKOLFOURSERELIMINARYOMGANGEASTERLANTUDY <br />T G C <br />HEOLFOURSE <br />B <br />ased on golf courses of similar market and similar operational q ng, economic <br />environment and nancial resources, we have assigned a letter g <br />Creek Golf Course. <br />This grade is established based on the following analysis: <br />Course Conditioning <br />Maintenance and other factors can affect the golfers perception <br />ability to play the course. In looking at course conditioning w <br />maintenance or other factors might reasonably meet the golfers <br />playing conditions including turf quality, bunker sand consisten <br />aesthetics. The letter grade from our review process for course <br />Course Routing & Design <br />In looking at course routing and design, we attempt to assess th <br />walkability, pace of play, placement of hazards, the visual qual <br />relationship of the practice facilities and parking areas to the <br />from our review process for routing and design is B+/A-. <br />Course Safety <br />Changes in golf equipment technology have signi cantly impacted the way golfers play the <br />game from that of only a decade ago. In particular, golfers are <br />and, consequently, hitting the ball further off-line. In assess <br />attempt to determine whether conditions exist which put the golf <br />whether conditions exist which may expose the owner to an unacce <br />The letter grade from our review process for safety is B/B-. <br />Course Playability <br />Assessing playability involves looking at whether the course is <br />such a way as to offer a fair and enjoyable golf experience for <br />the same time offering the challenge and strategic qualities tha <br />enjoys. We look at the placement of hazards, course length, the <br />impact of trees, the slope of the greens, shot value and tactica <br />from our review process for playability is C/C+. <br />H N G C A P 2 N 8, 2011 <br />ERFORTORBYOLFOURSERCHITECTSAGEOVEMBER <br />
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