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Higher Greens Fees Are Coming to Denver’s Public Golf Courses
The fees now allowed at City Park, Willis Case, Overland, Kennedy, Evergreen, and Wellshire golf courses. (Source: Denver Parks & Recreation) Rethlake believes $47 for 18 holes on the weekend and …
Possible Deal Underway for Park Hill Golf Course
according to city documents, Park Hills Golf Course is covered by a city-held conservation easement that requires the property to be used, maintained, and operated as a regulation-length 18-hole daily fee golf course.Voter approval is required for extinguishment of the easement and the construction of commercial or residential buildings.
Denver’s Public Golf Course Could See price Hike – Axios Denver
Denver residents may soon pay more for rounds of golf at the city’s eight courses. Driving the news: A Denver City Council committee voted last week to push a bill to increase fees across several areas in the city’s parks and rec department, including forestry, event facilities, athletic permitting and recreation programs.
Denver Golf Fee Hike Would Hit Weekday Golfers More
Denver’s golf program is expected to pay for itself and not take funding from elsewhere in the city. The increase would generate an additional $2.5 million in annual revenue for the program. Denver Golf would continue to provide discounts to seniors and youths.
City Council will vote on the proposed increase later this month. The increases would take effect April 1.