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C C G C P L R M P S <br />OALREEKOLFOURSERELIMINARYOMGANGEASTERLANTUDY <br />C & P L <br />LUBHOUSEARKINGOT <br />T <br />he clubhouse at Coal Creek seems, in general, adequately sized g <br />play. The clubhouse is dated but overall nicely maintained for t <br />Some obvious improvements such as replacing the torn carpet and <br />should be considered. The deck and banquet area appear to accomm <br />90 people however, there is insuf cient space to accommodate a full shotgun-start golf <br />outing. Although it would be preferable to accommodate a larger <br />investing signi cant capital in a clubhouse expansion or renova <br />at this time given the number of improvements required on the go <br />The clubhouses location provides for good access to the practic <br />offer good views from the pro-shop to the starting or nishing <br />not immediately obvious how to nd the pro-shop and is even mor <br />enters the clubhouse. At some point, we <br />would recommend a modest remodeling to <br />improve sightlines and to make the pro-shop <br />more accessible. The rst visual impression <br />of the clubhouse is somewhat lacking due <br />primarily to the outdated landscaping and <br />timber retaining walls at the front entry. <br />The parking area for the clubhouse seems <br />adequate except for larger group outing or <br />special events. The parking lot could bene t <br />from the incorporation of some landscape <br />islands in order to de ne rows of parking <br />Beach bunker is difÐ cult to maintain on Hole 2. <br />stalls, to provide shade and to frame the <br />approach to the clubhouse. <br />M F <br />AINTENANCEACILITIES <br />A <br />typical maintenance facility for an 18- <br />hole golf course would generally include <br />approximately 2,000 square feet of heated <br />of ce and shop space, 4,000 square feet of <br />equipment cold storage space, a chemical <br />storage facility and exterior storage bins <br />for topdressing mix and bunker sand. The <br />existing maintenance facility at Coal Creek is <br />somewhat undersized to accommodate basic <br />maintenance operations and equipment <br />storage. In addition, the facility lacks a proper <br />chemical storage facility, exterior storage <br />bins and a proper equipment wash pad and <br />In front of maintenance facility with equipment. <br />containment system. <br />H N G C A P 8 N 8, 2011 <br />ERFORTORBYOLFOURSERCHITECTSAGEOVEMBER <br />
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