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As far as playability goes these areas will direct shots away from adjacent properties and as players <br />learn the course this should keep golfers out of neighboring yards. It is my understanding from <br />comments by the property owners behind #1 green that very few to no golf balls have ended up in <br />your yards so I don't see this native area having a negative impact on pace of play and strengthens <br />the argument that this area should remain native grasses and low maintenance. <br />http: // digital. tudor- rose.co.uk /asgca /bydesign /2016 /spring / #10 This was sent to us by Ken Gambon <br />and there is a good article starting on page 14. <br />http:// gcmdigital .gcsaa.org /i/605433 -dec- 2015/74 Shows trends on water use. <br />Attached is a good article too. <br />If you would like to discuss further, Joe Stevens and myself can meet you on site and go over the <br />maintenance of the native areas. <br />David Deaf <br />Coal Creek Golf Course, Superintendent <br />City of Louisville, Colorado <br />(970)389 -0376 <br />davidd@louisvilleco.gov <br />8 <br />