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Short game practice area
Don_Mahaffey:
What do you like, and dislike, in a short game practice area? I like a varity of bunker shots, deep, shallow, uphill, downhill. I like uneven lies, I like a green big enough and serpentine enough that 4 or 5 players can practice shots. How long of a shot should you allow? 30, 40, 50 yds? What else?
Steve Lang:
Don,
My votes:
1. sand that's consistent (texture and packing) with that in the course bunkers. So I can see how the ball comes out per different wedges/shots..
2. no different depths needed unless there's something really unique out on the course
3. wide sand area so i can throw out a small bucket of balls and experience the variety
4. no more than 30 yard shots needed, perhaps to dedicated area with a backstop net or fence
:)
RJ_Daley:
Don, why do you ask? Are you contemplating constructing something different at your course and sampling various player preferences? How many of your players consider your course, their regular or home course. I think that if you have a large clientel of regulars, it is worth the extra expense to have a nice short game practice area. If you have a nice range, and nice putting green and short game area, I could imagine that you could promote that as a stand alone profit center where it is appealing for your regulars to spend some cash just to come out and practice. It is great if you have the room. Put a soft drink machine near the tee line too... ;)
Don_Mahaffey:
RJ,
Yes, we may be building a short game practice area. West Texas A & M University is located within a 1/2 mile of our course. They have a Division II golf program and teach golf in their PE program. We would be developing this area with them as partners and times would be blocked out for their use of the area. Our range is fairly small and we need to use limited flight balls, but we have a 2 acre site near the clubhouse that would be perfect for a short game area. We would also use the area for junior clinics and as an area to give lessons teaching the short game.
We are averaging about 125 players a day during the week and close to 200 on weekends. We started in Oct. with 10 members and we are now close to 150, so we do have quite a few regulars that may use this area.
Hope to see you in Sep. Don
David Wigler:
Don,
Bruce Matthews presented our club with one of the best sets of drawings I have ever seen for a short game area. It is truly fantastic. I am not sure if it is cool to post more without Bruce's approval, so I will send him a quick e-mail. You might want to give him a call.
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