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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/08/2023 - Golf Board - Agenda - Regular Meeting AGENDA Fort Collins CITY OF FORT COLLINS • BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Commissions Golf Board SUMMARY AGENDA February 8, 2023, 6:OOPM — 8:OOPM Online via Zoom or in person at 413 South Bryan Avenue _ Documents to Share: Any document or presentation a member of the public wishes to provide to the Golf Board for its consideration must be emailed to sphelpsQfcgov.com at least 24 hours before the meeting. Provide Comments via Email: Individuals who are uncomfortable or unable to access the Zoom platform or participate by phone are encouraged to participate by emailing comments to sphelps@fcgov.com at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. If your comments are specific toany of the discussion items on the agenda, please indicate that in the subject line of your email. Staff will ensure your comments are provided to the Golf Board. 1. CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 PM 2. ROLL CALL 3. AGENDA REVIEW 4. COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION (20 Minutes) 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 14, 2022 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Wireless Communication Policy Support Letter 7. NEW BUSINESS a. Golf Staff/Concessionaire Presentations 8. ADJOURNMENT 02/08/23 Agenda Page 2 AGENDA Fort Collins CITY OF FORT COLLINS • BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Golf Board SUMMARY AGENDA February 8, 2023 6:00PM — 8:00PM Online via Zoom or in person at 413 South Bryan Avenue This hybrid Golf Board meeting will be available online via Zoom, by phone, or in person at 413 South Bryan Avenue. The meeting will be available to join beginning at 5:30 p.m. Participants should join at least 15 minutes prior to the 6:00 p.m. start time. ONLINE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: You will need an internet connection on a laptop, computer, or smartphone, and may join the meeting through Zoom at https://fc-qov.zoom-us'y9631323842B?gwd=eFciQnhoRUh6Wm5vWVJNZXhURiA2UT09 Webinar ID: 963 1323 8428 (Using earphones with a microphone will greatly improve your audio). Keep yourself on muted status. For public comments, the Chairperson will ask participants to click the "Raise Hand" button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to comment. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION BY PHONE: Please dial +1720 928 9299 US (Denver) and enter Webinar ID 9631323 8428 Keep yourself on muted status. For public comments, when the Chair asks participants to click the "Raise Hand" button if they wish to speak, phone participants will need to press *9 to do this. Staff will be moderating the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Goff Board When you are called, press *6 to unmute yourself. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PERSON: To participate in person, individuals should come to 413 South Bryan Avenue, and be prepared to follow strict social distancing guidelines. There may be needs to limit the number of individuals in the meeting room, and thus staging for individuals to speak may need to occur in the lobby or outside (weather permitting). Individuals who wish to speak will line up along the northern wall, maintaining physical distancing. The chairperson will call upon each participant to speak. 02/08/23 Agenda Page 1 MINUTES Fort Colljns CITY OF FORT COLLINS •BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Commissions Golf Board TYPE OF MEETING — (Regular) December 14, 2022 6:00 PM Hybrid Meeting 1. CALL TO ORDER • Ross Liggett called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM 2. ROLL CALL • Board Members Present o John Litel (remotely) o Kathy Meyer o Patrick Dawson (remotely) o Rory Heath (remotely) o Melissa King o Ross Liggett • Board Members Absent • Staff Members Present o Scott Phelps o Dawn Worth 3. AGENDA REVIEW Rory will not be discussing Water in the West. 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION No citizen participation 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES On a motion by Melissa King, seconded by Ross Liggett, the Board voted (6:0) to approve the November 9, 2022 Minutes. 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Southridge Irrigation Project The project is going well. All mainlines will be installed by the end of the month. Our contractor has stopped installing lateral lines until the ground starts to soften and we are melted. Wet well has been installed on the number 5 pond and the liner has been installed. We faced a $75,000 change order with the pond liner and lake prep because ground water made it impossible to grade with a dozer. Work is starting on the #11/12 pond soon. 12/14/22— N INUTES Page 1 MINUTES "rtcO« CITY OF FORT COLLINS •BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS c«mio S BOARD NAME TYPE OF MEETING — (REGULAR) 7. NEW BUSINESS Draft 2022 Annual Report The Board reviewed the draft report. A final report needs to be approved at the January meeting & submitted to the City Clerk's office. The final 2022 rounds count will be added once the report is complete. Policy & Procedure Manual The Board received a copy of the manual to review prior to the meeting. Melissa stated that she wasn't aware the manual was so detailed. Scott mentioned that this is a working document that staff will continue to update as policies & procedure changes take place, rather than updating the document at the end of the year. Collindale Firework Event —Thank you The Board expressed their gratitude towards Earl for donating his equipment & the Youth Scholarship donation from Kevin. The tournament raised $4,240. 8. FINANCIAL UPDATE/ROUNDS REPORT Rounds Report Unfortunately, the November rounds are down from this time last year. Although the weather hasn't been great, we are optimistic that we will surpass last year's rounds. Financial Report Scott reviewed the financial report. He mentioned that we discovered some partial payment issues in the system. He explained that the funds were processed, but the reporting wasn't finalized. Staff has finalized all payments & they are now being reconciled with accounting. Scott stated that Lightspeed has since installed a widget, which will force all payments to be completed before the pro shops can close their registers. Ross said the widget is a new feature that Lightspeed implemented. Scott mentioned that we do need to look into our revenue reporting to close the year. 9. OTHER BUSINESS The Board thanked Rory for his contributions to the Golf Board. Scott informed the Board that Jon Schmunk was reappointed to the Board. 10.ADJOURNMENT 12/14/22 — MINUTES Page 2 MINUTES FortCollins CITY OF FORT COLLINS - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Commissions BOARD NAME TYPE OF MEETING — (REGULAR) On a motion by Kathy Meyer, seconded by Patrick Dawson, the Board adjourned at 8:30. 12/14/22 — MINUTES Page 3 ■ �i �i Plans for 2023 +� v-�" • . 1 .ti 'yip. ., gy 49NO . �,. ZA 4,19 '. ,�,• • -liftqp �._ . .: Staff Returning L 1-V�' AU Q Shop Staff coming back for 2023 o Everyone is coming back this year except Peter Ivy. o Nathan Hurd, is going to be my new 1st Assistant Golf Professional. Now that Peter has moved on to Highland Meadows Q Staff I plan to hire in the future ' Woman teaching professional r lot o I have had trouble finding a woman teaching professional. My plan in the immediate future is to reach out to local high school girls golf teams. Find 10 some of them that need volunteer credits to help with or junior golf academy during the summer. I had Jared Salisbury from the Rocky Mountain team help • last year, and it went great. I really want to have female instructors for the A kids to look up to. City of Fort Collins CITY PARK NINE ` � GOLF COURSE Golf 4-YEAR AVERAGE COMPARISON � CP9 202118 202018 201918 201818 4 Yr 202-2 4 Yr Avg . • OR. Hole Equiv. Hole Equiv. Hole Equiv. Hole Equiv. Avg Actual Variance I� r' .Y`'•� >' January 303 4 481 113 225 0 -225 f c February 342 7 412 169- 232 0 -232 ! �►�' March 753 579 707 1146 796 398 -399 r c 1.325 2194 868 April 1795 242 1726 153.. ,. May 2.672 2.126 1996 2250 2.261 3033 772 d June 3.293 3.221 2575 2609 2.925 3444 519 July 3.204 3,441 2917 2715 3.069 3342 273 August 3.225 3.404 2549 2612 2.947 3447 499 1%l+l� September 2,271 2.573 1922 1852 2.154 2536 381 October 1,900 1.604 975 1045 1.381 2242 861 November 1,200 1.362 433 395 848 753 -95 i December 779 578 0 395 438 123 -316 Total 21,737 19,141 16,693 16= 18,602 21,509 2,907 � ` . CITY • PARK • • Junior Golf 4;W1,N" -INC" - A Junior Golf Academy o In 2018, 60 kids attended last year at city park 9 Peter did a good job, and there was lots of good feedback from i parents, but it was just him and 1 other instructor. o I will bring over the very successful junior golf academy . , g Y g Y - format that I used at Southridge r o This means I am going to increase the number of instructors including myself, this will allow for more kids to attend our clinics. My end goal is to have kids per year attend the summer camps u CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE JGA Numbers •1 �� w Number of Junior Golfers in JGA 4 Goal Actual f c 200 r r 160 159 '+• 150 �►�, 105 100 83 90 95 - 75 50 0 2019 2020 2021 2022 jk �j �,• ; �, • • CSU Youth • e- or 2023 : CSU Youth Camps • Partnering with CSU to bring there junior golf camps to City Park Nine • This Partnership will nearly double the amount of participants in our Junior Golf Classes at City Park 9. 5 sessions with 30 children per session from the end of May to the beginning of August. t • Myself and my staff will be teaching these classes. CSU will provide some workers to help manage the kids while they are at the course. 1Crry of Fort Collins CITY PARK NINE Golf Schools .�, 1 r I� �r b t �' ' � -• Bauder Elementary in 2019 , ■ moll o r CIE pop i 1 'y u i • r I CITY P. • PARK • • Golf Schools t � � 7 •ti, Its �• �• , - .•.�, AeAkL dmL_ /' « •\; Golf in Schools Participation ' 40 Goal Actual .! �• "• 300 L"W • , ,` +� 200 . 100 0 2019 2020 2021 2022 ■ PGA Junior ea ue K.•i ,' t • r L. . � •� � .- �_ Jai Y ,y��.� 1 Established in 2019 ' kk 44 • .. do PGA r. leagueCITY PARK NINE golp -71 Low • • GOLF COURSE 1 PGA Junior it 4k lb 1 . AN CAP 4 The league cost for a child was $175, it is an in house developmental league. Kids that quality for meal assistance at their school get to take advantage of the PGA scholarships, making the program a zero cost to the parents. In 2022, 1 was the Captain and League Director I had 4 assistant coaches: Jon, Nate, Tim, & Clason - Huge thanks to my coaches!! N - . �oll� ' CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE ■ PGA Junior ea ue hit � � • •�1 '�i :•�;,;" PGA Junior League Attendance Goal Attendance •. '6. ! 25 r�� ,. it 20 do .. • • 15 t j 10 12 5 • 0 41 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 ■ PGA Junior ea ue #A •h t•1. 14 do CITY R� 1 • PARK • • Laid Back Lessons for Women 0 Beginner and intermediate golfers , ,S O Must be 21 or older r, O Drinks are part of the fun O We have arranged the classes so that - -- - Sundays classes can host 64 women. - ._ : -i Up from 16 spots from two years ago. Our summer lessons had 117 students r' 01- in 2022. My students have asked for more � ' ' • � •.'' lessons, so I started teaching two lessons �M r a week on Wednesday and Thursday. WhichSESSION 1 SESSION 2 added 42 more participants to the annual September 5,12,19.26 total of 159. • I am offering classes in the Spring and Fall , ., of 2023, so my goal for 2023 is 180 totalEmil:mmagrey.k9ov— participants . . ' k-'l ;, � ,' `Cl of -Fort Collins ITY PARK NIN►- GOLF COURSE Laid for Women , ,dry7.�. A a d Laid Back Lessons Attendance i •' Goal Actual 200 .. r 180 Iwo 159 •� do97 a 105 100 52 „ 50 2 .;� 18 4 • 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 League Rounds 's o 4 t -71 11 _ , • I �` Q Leagues that are coming back for 2023 • Tuesday Morning Group (80 players weekly) • Tuesday Afternoon Steakout League (130 players weekly) • Wednesday Morning Womens League (41 players weekly), ,gyp 5 from 2021 • Thursday Afternoon Men's League (72 players weekly) • Spark League, 20 members, Thursday Evening 540p -,� • Lebowski League, 20 Members, Wednesday at 5p • Laid Back League, 17 members, Mondays 440p, up 2 from 2021 • Nevv learue fu, 2022 the Monday Ma\., JVomens League, 60 weekly players 10 Q Total League players each week during the peak season (440 league players) u CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE League Rounds r� ` r r•:��;,; Weekly League Rounds � Goal Actual ;� � 4 500 f �c .r`� 440 450 ,�. •. •' 'wit 400 380 r ' ;+ 320 • . 300 300 300 300 . f 200 100 0 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 i+, 6k / AL • • ' Tournaments • Events �F, .1,7f�, .V-.- Q City Championship o The event played on its scheduled days and was a full tournament Q Pink at the Park o This event has been merged into the very last day of the women's league, over $500 was raised for cancer support this year. O Stars and Stripes 4t" of July Tournament Q Men's Club Championship + o We changed the format this year to entice more or our club members to participate. It worked we had 24 players, doubling the 2020 total. My goal is to have 30 participants in 2021. Our actual number for 2021 was 25 players. My goal is 30 • again for 2022, we ended up with 27 in 2022. My goal is still 30 annually. o Brain Dunbar, 2022 Champion O Women's Club Championship o Wendy Nakao, 2022 Champion -city0f Foo Coll�ns CITY PARK NINE :T., - �,`rt GOLF COURSE Food Services ` ;" I Wi /. ,• t\ ♦ ' i O 2022 Review have now paid off all of my $53,000 in longterm debt I borrowed to transfer the pro shop over from Doug Perry. have built my personal savings enough to feel prepared for another shutdown. O I now feel ready to continue forward with my plans to bring food into City Park � Nine. To start the season, I plan to offer ready to eat items like hotdogs, frozen burritos, ice cream. This will also be the food plan for hours when the restaurant is not open, and for the offseason. Q My realistic goal for the restaurant start date is now Fall of 2022 . r, 00 ""--City of Fort Collins CITY PARK NINE - - GOLF COURSE Food Services t '1 Jj Q -t iL I have turned in my food application to the Larimer County in November of 2022. have had the kitchen painted and cabinets removed to make room for the refrigerators and oven. The electrical outlet has been updated for the pizza oven. o I plan to add a dishwasher and a window fan. " I have found my supplier for my food purchases, Sysco Everything is lining up for pizza being sold in 2023! O When the kitchen is not open I will offer frozen corn dogs, frozen burritos, and other frozen treats. The hot dog rollers are going away they did not work well. Lots of grease, and the dogs were over cooked way to quickly, lots of waste also. • City0f Fort Collins CITY PARK NINE � GOLF COURSE 2019 Pro Shop • Q Purchased o 5 new televisions, tv mounts, HDMI splitters and long HDM cords ($1200) i o A new Safe ($200) o A new Vacuum Sealer 500 ' o Additional fridge and freezer for food and drink storage ($150) t o A beverage cart ($8000) o Total Purchases ($10,050) A i r'l®r,5, Ii u CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE 2020 Pro Shop I F . N. r� 'Rot _ • .. �• •! •* _s • Purchases I made in 2020 I o Professional removal of the kitchen cabinets to make room for the pizza prep table. Also, refinishing the space so it is ready for use ($1,000) o Large blowup Hippo target for junior •, ■ camps, golf in schools, league events, .�. ■ etc. ($2700) o Upgraded my clothing racks ($100) o Vent less pizza oven ($600) �L 10 o Pizza preparation table and cooler ($850) o Total investments ($5250) u CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE 2021 Pro Shop Investments IF . W4. NMI " 'W too ,, M10i WOOL Q Purchases I made this season dMW o All 3 storage racks ($450) i o 6 new rental push carts ($1300) o Refrigerators for drinks behind the counter ($600) o Storage areas 3 high quality store racks ($150 each) I� o Total Purchases for 2021 ($2350) U CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE 2022 Pro Shop Investments Q Upgraded Clothing Racks ($150) •? Q Stainless Steel Table for the Pizza Oven ($200) Q Dollar Ball Bins ($160) Q Hot Dog Prep Area ($400), I decided not to buy this Q 2 Hot Dog Rollers ($140) All of the necessary pizza making supplies ($500) �y� Q Umbrellas and stands for outside tables ($300) Food application process ($100) Q Unexpected Purchases o Golf Cart Repairs ($2600) Q Total Purchases for 2022 ($4150) F-c�Tyor � CITY PARK NINE o � ��� GOLF COURSE 2023 Pro Shop Investments AL 0 IF • Ipad for on course credit card use for the beverage cart � 'n ($300) • Painting the the kitchen ($800) • Removing cabinets ($200) • 5 storage bins for making space in the kitchen ($600) • Large Trash Bins ($350) • Additional Kitchen equipment ($500) • Dishwasher for the kitchen pushed to 2023, ($700) • Anticipated total purchases for 2023, ($3450) or - �q CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE Survey 4.Based on your recent round,please use the scale below to rate the following: Very Very Not unsatisfied Unsatisfied Neutral Satisfied satisfied applicable Responses Ease of check in at the golf shop Count 34 10 9 54 315 1 423 Row% 8.0% 2.4% 2.1% 12.8% 74.5% 0.2% f Driving range,practice green and short game area experience Count 15 11 38 106 110 143 423 } Row% 3.5% 2.6% 9.0% 25.1% 26.0% 33.8% A r Golf cart condition,availability,cleanliness Count 13 6 11 30 122 241 423 *% Row% 3.1% 1.456 2.6% 7.1% 28.8% 57.056 Condition of the course Count 22 24 22 141 212 2 423 r Row% 5.2% 5.7% 5.2% 33.3% 50.1% 0.5% t . � ' �►� Food and beverage availability when on the course Count 15 20 37 57 101 193 423 Row% 3.5% 4.7% 8.7% 13.5% 23.9% 45.6% Pace of play Count 43 30 46 137 164 3 423 Row% 10.2% 7.1% 10.9% 32.4% 38.8% 0.7% Overall value based on the price paid compared with other facilities in the region 19 10 40 127 223 4 423 Count 4.5% 2.41A 9.5% 30.01/6 52.7% 0.9% Row% 2023 Challenges Managing the restaurant - ~� • Getting Golf in School back up and running • Pace of Play Still o The boom in golf has been obvious. With so many new golfers my staff and I need to take �; extra steps to educate these beginners how to � keep up when playing the course. We want to encourage new golfers to come out and play. So, it is important to educate players without making them feel attacked. F 10 af . ort�ColUns Of CITY PARK NI N E �. GOLF COURSE Questi' ons ?. . •� ld Or I � r • �{ 1 till r•, � a .��fi .* �, �- � tom; ��•� ��♦`� •♦�, l/ir. � ti �' , ..• — IN do A WNW 1 �• 6k yd CITY w 0 • PARK • • GOLF COURSE .,v C� CITY PARK NINE TURF MAINTENANCE 2022 Jordan Diede, Assistant Superintendent Casey Anderson, Assistant Superintendent y. CITY PARK NINE MAINTENANCE 2022 +t� INTRO Meet our team 2022 SUMMARY Overview of Turf Maintenance team's work in 2022 TAKEAWAYS/ MOVING FORWARD What was learned from the post and what is needed for the future w.�41 ! of our operations gan �1�I� � ✓��,��yi��������'�a`�''� - ��I I�� � � A���"��, 3 �.�� ice`F �, 1 TURF MAINTENANCE TEAM Casey Anderson- Assistant Superintendent Jordan Diede- Assistant Superintendent Kyle Bretz- Golf Technician t CRYPRRICNINE Large Projects Accomplished in 2022 Nursery Green In- house construction of nursery green located Construction between #1 and #2 for Green repairs. #9 white tee box expanded 50' back to reduce Tee Box Expansion #9 wear and tear. Entire course outfitted with irrigation quick Quick Couplers Additions couplers for precise greens watering and winterization. Large Projects Accomplished in 2022 Shrub Bed Clean-up Continuation from 2021 to restore shrub bed appearance and golf course aesthetics. Golf Course Signage Eliminated unnecessary signage and created new format to align with golf standards. Agronomic Enhancements Continuation from 2021 to enhance playing conditions of golf course. Nursery Green Constr � . ;g°P ` - 7, 9k: - l in z Mk* 1 #9 TEE BOX EXPANSION l t r` s 7 • � • • • � �.y �.; �;� ., I �, �3 �� �. � -� .i � � � v i � _ i � � � � ' .`� �l1� �, y+ ��'xr,Y y i'+r 1 �,i�µ� �� . � , .._ ��a �yti y 4, ,. y r r ', ,. �g ,i� -� may. .,.£ r. ,,�' r � �/ ��� "� Shrub Beds Renovations A709*ww r 1� ` 1 a Barn Cleanup and Restoration MOW F -3 "�C.� ai /•\7 �i ✓.,y,4'.�1.. 7 �q•,� 1'/ y ! 1r ,* .y,�� .. •^ 4 G _ Mi. it �, qqj� � �0 ❑ E: 10 Golf Course Signage CITY PARK NINE 11 _- DRIVING RAift CITY PARK NINE NGE RULES _ USE MATS TO NIT OFF OF �y PLEASE STAY '� GOLFERS ARE RESPONSIBLE _ NO �. ON CART ter= FOR ERRANT SNOTS - 60tF CARTS '�"•`. PAST TH IS _ DRIVE RAN _ 50 YARDS - _ -sz'P' G ■ 100 YARDS .._ E 'f y _ r {• r ,MINES xr Milli PIP 1'.r IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED FOR 2023 • Entryway signs • Irrigation additions to #8 Rough • Continued shrub bed detailing around course • Golf Course Best Management Practices (BM P) • First Green Event (GCSAA) Entryway Signs - i l Y+YLJ ` C Ir`I PORK NINE Ar �rT•Co I�.S �_ \� � _ •Y Y #8 IRRIGATION ENHANCEMENTS 1 •� .: � .,t 1f t , ? '4b BIVIPS AND FIRST GREEN EVENT BMP Best Management Practices . . USGA. FIRST GREEN ,1 City of ,� ���." :r� �!+'�~.+ r�• . 'd BIGGEST CONCERNS FOR COURSE Aging Irrigation Systems Bridges Maintenance equipment fleet 3 „ 7 - E; 7 ,. � . .--JAL . INN y--44 1 WHA T TYPES OF THINGS DO YOU NEED TO BE MORE SUCCESSFUL A T YOUR JOB? Increase budget to match seasonal wage adjustments Infrastructure improvements THANK YOU 4 ' Jordan Diede, fiede(LH)fcgov.com A Casey Anderson, canderson&fcgov.com (970) 221-6653 Pitch Deck 19 CoII *IndaIe Golf Shop 2023 Collindale Golf Shop 1-.0 f and Academy Staff 1*4 Vince Buelk, PGA - Head Golf Professional �1 Courtney Houska - Director of Operations Don Porter, Steve Bradley, Samuel ANN% DeLaCruz, Amanda Beaver, Connor '- Wykstra - Part time Golf Shop staff Earl Gerlach, PGA - Director of Instruction t , Gerry Benton - Clubfitter/Instructor/Jr Golf Leader 2023 Collindale Team Together as a team we had a very successful 2022! ► Kevin, Manno and the entire CB & Potts staff ppp"p— qq9 S & PbTTS RESTAURANT & BREWERY r� 1 ► Brent and the Collindale maintenance staff 2021 commitments we made for 2022 and were successfully accomplished: New POS system, Lightspeed, was installed end of March - learning curve with many kinks but now running much more smoothly Shop staff and Outside staff did a great job informing golfers of the 9's being switched Supply chain has improved but not back to normal yet. We were able to keep the Pro Shop at a good inventory level. Special orders came more quickly in 2022. Our Pro Shop staff and Volunteers continued to provide great customer service daily Shop staff, Player Assistants and Starters on the 1 st tee informed golfers how to maintain a good pace of play (many new players in 2022, similar to 2021 ) 10 -minute tee times - helped the pace of play Tournaments - We had over 32 events and 2,700+ rounds Provided 24-hr turn around on regripping and club repair Multiple programs offered through the Academy to attract players to Collindale - Camp Collindale, WACK (Weekday Afternoon Club for Kids), FAM Jam, Yoga on the Range 2022 Tournaments • • Events 30+ Events and 2, 700+ Rounds ► JGAC Tour ► US Kids ► Ram Strength ► CGA Amateur Qual ► FC Women's Open ► Boys High School Regional ► U.S. Open Qualifier ► CAM Memorial ► Ram Club ► CMA Tournament x 1 1 ► Collindale Invite ► Colorado Open Qualifier ► City Champ ► Girls HS Invitational ► Poudre Football ► Drive Chip and Putt ► CED ►CSU Fireworks outing 2023 Tournament Schedule Tuesday,March 28,2023 Rocky Mountain Girls HS Inv Friday,June 23,2023 ABC Supply Tuesday,May 2,2023 US Open Qual Saturday,July 1,2023 CMA Red/White/Blue Saturday,May 6,2023 CMA 2 Man Scramble Saturday,July 8,2023 Fort Collins Women's Open Tuesday,May 9,2023 Middle School Districts Tuesday,July 11,2023 CO Open Qualifier Saturday,May 13,2023 CO PGA Jr Series Sunday,July 16,2023 City Championship Tuesday,May 16,2023 Liberty HS JV Girls Friday,July 21,2023 Poudre HS Football Wednesday,May 17,2023 CO PGA Stroke Play Sunday,July 23,2023 CMA 2 Man Best Ball Saturday,May 20,2023 CMA Spring Individual Saturday,July 29,2023 CED Tournament Friday,May 26,2023 CSU Rams Club Saturday,August 5,2023 CMA Member Guest Saturday,June 3,2023 Collindale Invitational Monday,August 14,2023 Ramstrength Sunday,June 4,2023 Collindale Invitational Saturday,August 19,2023 CMA Club Championship Saturday,June 17,2023 CMA 6 Hole Medley Sunday,August 20,2023 CMA Club Championship Tuesday,June 20,2023 CGA Amateur Qualifier Saturday,August 26,2023 Poudre HS Reunion 2023 Leagues and # of Rounds ( 12 Leagues • • est . over • • Monday Thursday Bud League - 24 Players x 18 weeks Ladies 9 hole league - 40 Players x 22 weeks Executive Women's GA - 12 Players x 26 weeks Ladies 18 hole league - 35 Players x 22 weeks Ladies "No Pressure" - 50 Players x 23 weeks Sway and Shank - 40 Players x 18 weeks Tuesday Sunday CMA - 80 Players x 19 weeks SMG - 24 Players x year round Wednesday Seniors 50+ players x 31 weeks CMA - 80 Players x 19 weeks Mister - 12 Players year round Wednesday/Friday - Noon Group 20 Players X year round 2021 vs 2022 Numbers 2021 2022 ► Green Fees = $1 ,017,1 17 ► Green Fees = $1 ,156,789 ► Cart Fees = $ 324,852 ► Cart Fees = $356,713 ► Range = $ 308,496 ► Range = $273,609 Total GF, CF, Range = $1 ,650,465 Total GF, CF, Range = $1,787,111 +$136,646 over 2021 ► Merchandise Sales = $404,139 (#'s pulled from Lightspeed POS) ► Rounds of Golf = 36,166 ► Merchandise Sales = $512,596 ► Rounds of Golf =37,215 Collindale Golf Academy 2022 Junior Clinics: y � - Swing Break (during Spring Break GA Junior League: Spring/Summer/Fall Leagues nior Clinics: Beginner 60-minute classes i Junior Clinics: Intermediate 90-minute classes amp Collindale: All levels, 4 hours per day x 5 days s * Junior Lessons Private: 30 and 50-minute lessons �s Iypyy" t R a' IW Drive, Chip, and Putt — National Program INKAll Total: 510 + participants Collindale Golf Academy £' t 2023 programs that are attracting golfers to Collindale: oa,.Eoeon , ;T DCP- we will be �4'f Jr Golf Academy � � Camp Collindale hosting again this P._ ... PGA Jr League year WACK - Weekday Afternoon Club for Kids Yoga on the Private lessons Fam Jam - Parents range and group clinics and Kids learn ' together Ladies Only Custom Clubfitting drop-in classes _ Demo Day throughout the summer Fitting Days "°` New for 2023 . "W - Continue to educate players on proper pace of play, increase Player Assistance presence on course - Warm up bucket - 20 balls for $4 - Range bucket prices up $1 per bucket - Cart fees increased $ 1 -Annual Pass per play fee up $.50 cents per nine holes COLLINDALE 2023 4 rr - 1h Collindale Superintendent -Full Time Brent Johnson Staff Assistant Superintendent — Randy Conard Golf Technician — Dennis Smith Golf Technician — Tim Miller 2022 • We had a full staff in 2022. • Golf continued to surge in 2022. • The driving range was super busy in 2022 as well. • We were able to complete renovations on both bunkers on #2. • Got 36 new Yamaha carts. • Got a new Salsco Greens Roller. • Began renovation of ditch diversions to 15 lake, 18 lake and English Ranch Park. Collindale 2022 Completed Projects • Bunker rejuvenation. • Use Weather station and soil moisture sensors(on going). • We purchased a Salsco Greens roller that has already made a difference. • Maintenance shop cleaning and organization. • Extensive tree pruning and raising. • Large Cottonwood Tree removals. • We replaced dozens of irrigation heads and leveled dozens as well. • We overseeded a bunch of bare areas and traffic worn areas. • Continued to improve 15 fairway and other struggling areas especially affected by shade in the winter. Bunker j �1 -4 }� .A III..�[s`.,,, �•. •.r f } � .�.s.f•. 1 •.' ������q. i.� i;: •f � t 1 y'. � � tN+¢�[-j�`!� y'�'' }_is N� �r rtrt� rr, r�fi�r '+1 �2Y•'� t• ' r r Y' .ram �k• f' •r � . 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New SaIsco Greens Roller Orr 4A A �s I ` ? � Weather Station moms f ��. ,j: � _w, •� ! �_�• � � `� it �. - • .-mot �... -: _ _. • �� . rr••• -t1. .� i r A soil Moisture �` Meter Shop Organization 1' . A. r� Amb Xr Shop Organ *izat *ion Y / • '� r •` t' Collindale 2023 Projects • More bunker renovation. • Continue use of weather station and soil moisture meters. • Tree removal and course pruning and raising. • Continue to work on #15 fairway after the winter damage. • Continue selling old hole markers (6 left). • Off season reel and bed knife grinding. • Will look in to getting running water installed in main shop. • Cart path additions. • Get 36 new Yamaha Golf Carts. • Complete ditch diversion area. F" v In of selling old h signs - • r J ' f 4 j ' Off season reel and b grinding ` ZrA f �. • ` co. Reel and bed knife grinding • We have about 36 reels and bed knives that need at least a yearly grind, if not more . These grinders are very important for keeping the best cut on the golf course we can . What are the biggest concerns for the maintenance department at Collindale • Budgetary constraints. • PLAYABILITY. • Weather. • Cost of goods like fertilizers and irrigation parts (huge price hikes). • Adequate equipment replacement. • Higher employment costs. What types of things do you need to be more successf u l at your job ? • The resources to do the job. • The proper equipment. • The right amount of staffing during our peak months. IMr. •' wYi -Jn e St a . � _ {�,p- ��� �)�, . l�•,-a � �o,-sin �YC ✓. .:'�I '� w. 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C ua PARTNERSHIP FOR l Y SUCCESS 1 CB & POTTS IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH PGA PROFESSIONAL VINCE BUELK FOR A FIFTH YEAR. TOGETHER WE ENHANCE THE 4 GOLFERS EXPERIENCE AT COLLINDALE i WE ARE CONSTANTLY BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO THE TABLE TO IMPROVE THE OVERALL GUEST EXPERIENCE AND ATTRACT NEW GUESTS IN 2022 WE HAD A VERY SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP WITHNi THE CITY FOR WHAT WE HOPE TO HAVE CONTINUE AS AN ANNUAL COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER IN 2023 WE REMAIN COMMITTED TO EXTENDING OUTDOOR HOURS WITH THE ADDITION OF PATIO LIGHTING ALONG WITH MORE OUTDOOR EVENTS WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING CONSISTENCY - ONLY CLOSED ONE DAY LAST YEAR • y e75- BEST OF FORT COLLINS lk*A= s _ Mo CB & POTTS RESTAURANT IS CONTINUALLY RECOGNIZED BY NOCO STYLE R FOR ITS EXCEPTIONAL STAFF, SPACE, AND FOOD IN THIS BUSINESS, YOU GET BETTER OR WORSE, BUT YOU CANNOT STAY THE SAME. UPGRADES AND CHANGES ARE NECESSARY TO STAY h COMPETITIVE IN OUR MARKET WE ARE DEDICATED TO EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE AND GRACIOUS HOSPITALITY FROM OUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF FOR ALL OF OUR GUESTS DAILY FEATURES, HAPPY HOUR, SPECIAL EVENTS, HOLIDAY MENUS, multiple AND A BEAUTIFUL VAST PATIO GIVE ALL GUESTS A REASON TO RETURN - e 1 � I I III r I ' '- 41 FMW Vow n ± I nil [ 111,11 t _ - - r a _ I I I I I I I HOW DID WE • CB & POTTS COLLINDALE CONTINUES TO GROW DAILY, OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS. WE ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED WITH SOCIAL MEDIA INITIATIVES. Viz. • OUR DAILY FEATURES, ALONG WITH SEASONAL/SPECIALTY MENUS ARE CONSTANTLY BEING GROW IN UPDATED AND BLASTED THROUGH OUR ONLINE PLATFORMS • WE CONTINUE TO IMPROVE OUR SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS TO ENHANCE OUR CB & POTTS BRAND 2022? AND MARKET VISIBILITY IN VARIOUS CHANNELS INCLUDING MOST SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS • OUR REWARDS PROGRAM IS STILL IN PLACE AND IS GROWING IN MEMBERSHIP DAILY. :.w J-_ - e I III I 117I I I I � II II I I I I I 11111111i4li lie. 40 q � ,fin• 'ti � P ln dp 41 IN 2023 WE LOOK FORWARD TO HOSTING MORE SPECIAL EVENTS INCLUDING, BUT CERTAINLY NOT LIMITED TO: CSU RECRUITING EVENTS LOCAL COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERS GOING INTO 2023 HOLIDAY FOCUSED EVENTS WATCH PARTIES FOR ALL SPORTS GOLF, RESTAURANT, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVED EVENTS ' w • Community Course involved in Community things centered around HIGH SCHOOL Golf and Kids. POUDRE FUNDRAISER HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Providing value, great FUNDRAISER PARTY food and beverages. I TUESDAY, JANUARY 25TH - _- • CB & Potts will be 5PM-8PM J ...................................................................................................1 17 ................................................................................................... 10%o all • - be donated • •:• to support celebrating 50 years in 10%o all • - be donated to support Fossil Ridge Theater Boosters -A Poudre High School Swim Ei Dive Team Fort Collins next F Eat Out year...that's a big DEAL, Great fun for Enjoy Great Food! not many restaurants everyone! \ a - .B.&POTTS.. Or nnbusinesses can C.B.&POTTS_ RESTAURANT & TAPROOM RESTAURANT & TAPROOM C.B.a Potts at CoUindole Golf Course 1441 E.Horw ooth Road Fort CoWns C.B.6 Potts at Collindale Golf Course claim that! 1441 E.Horsetooth Road Fort Coll ns 970.226.01461 CBPOTTS.COM 970.226.01481 CBPOTTS.COM A 111rWE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT MANY AREAS OF THE COMMUNITY1 VALUE OUR PEOPLEOUR BIGGEST ASSET! LOCALCOMMUNITY CSU SPORTS WATCH PARTIES & COACHES SHOW ISOUR CORE THE RAM STRENGTH FOUNDATION 11L FUNDRAISERS I LOCAL1 -A • WE 11 1 - EVERY MUDSLIDEDESSERT 1 CAMERON FIRE REFORESTATIONPROJECTS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I I f c ' oil -------------- ----------------- in I . . 1 � ��I. • • � � •• ape � ^ 1. .b p-J - �� • '' \ _ � � �� - .r - —J �♦ • � • • ' • ,t,`��t�iunr III .. �' , o - ,- _ . ' � ,.�1 "ems' • • .� / � — �_ + � �'` �K' QUESTIONS FROM THE CITY: (TO BE ANSWERED VERBALLY BY KEVIN) 1. WHICH PROGRAMS IN 2022 WORKED & WHICH ONES DID NOT? WHY? 2. WHAT NEW PROGRAMS OR SERVICES DO YOU LOOK TO ROLL OUT IN 2023 TO GROW YOUR REVENUE WHILE SERVING THE GOLFING GUESTS AND THE COMMUNITY? (MENU CHANGES, PRICING CHANGES, EVENT PACKAGE CHANGES, SPECIALTY EVENTS ETC.) 3. WHAT CHALLENGES DO YOU FORESEE IN 2023 AND HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? •� `�� - r AJ on 40 ` ...y,"'`Y_•.Z�_. .I is� �, -/,' f t .~ t� q Cif _ 3}tip �x+�. 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YV �41 .mil=f�tj- � � _. •r �i ■ Goals Review a - Continue to Increase Sales (5-10%) Additional er month) . a a cossme i Remodel Social Media Presence Price Increases (has to happen, continue value specials) Creative Collaboration with Grounds Crew � F /WIXI IA lJ /Ur � ri rrr• r ' f F 11 �' _ i w _' - IT vry�w ' Vill �94 56 - 1 - ■ >Q. 7i 3 m42 -i -1 J/� 77 j ! `\ u u - I , io" - �I OW J ,-gyp,' ♦ 1� _�. Lo El ---X C �- raa 1 1 � 11 ILI �- now prise Gbs s I ;f T ,r i 1 til t .n �1} I f 1 M •11�1� I 1 ~• 1 t, .s r� u .. El • i �y Ik :L ' � f 1 NpM� '� t ii�iif j 7 ii t $W #� k isll#f€lkif2lCi��l t$t � i ' : ll : �E HIM I e fr•e: 1 , (y. ■ i h r, I r, �1 s{ _ 5 - F !ul � � Iris' � —'jl 'o nl l'•.� �\�I '�� `�• � � \\�\I\.. > - ng- with constructs ly in, theye Inf lation hangover y le-*ec -out Increased labor costs and hiring challenges New Bathrooms = = - _ - ------- -s- . Shot on OnePtus Pcwzered by Triple Camera Goals for 2023 Modest increase in sales Continue concert success - - - -- Creative cost controls :fir y UspAQ�ja.*mac'- -'g-w"_� � i^�•�:.._.�..,..r. ��1 � ja..,.apalytic ,v- SOUTHRIDGE I L F C 1 U ' .. I l� f .4 f �V I I i i Y a�; 4 1 " a � a i r P �: yy • Lightspeed implementation mid March 1 9 8 4 • Professionals take over Outside Services • Spring water issues • Biggest league participation ever SOUTHRIDGE • Continued filling of tee times G O L F C O U R S E • Start of irrigation system install September • n er rounds and dollarsy x 2022 a Hiegh lights 1 9 8 4 • Junior Golf League/Clinics • Leagues maxed? Possible new ladies g league • Southridge Men's Club SOUTHIUDGE • Couples Events/Tournament? G O L F C O U R S E • Outside services yk.c 2023 I a l - . Programs 1 9 8 4 • Leagues are our bread and butter • Approximately 15000 rounds SOUTHIUDGE • 15 separate leagues G O L F C O U R S E • Monday Mongrels, day Seniors and 18 Mau Lea ues I i • Kathy Knadler and?? ' 9 8 4 • Possible Ladies Afternoon league • 4 Camps with 280 kids aged 5-16SOUTHRIDGE G O L F C O U R S E • USGA Junior Girls 54 kids • Southridge Junior Leaguey 91kids up from 24 in 2021 ! h ' 405 lessons for Ud Instruction .L .. - - .-' -'1� mar „ ti __�• �I .. r•- - . �,c - • Irrigation system 1 9 8 4 installation completion? • Repair? • Outside staff with SOUTHRIDGE minimum wage, FAMLI, etc. G O L F C O U R S E • Continued maximize teesheet, revenuesy .S` Omni x I ,. wl y r� ss 'e, ,;li�•rf �.. � .�, r ,p ec a.�y�t,Yi�tr 4+'-.�Y' � �F.� - - .}•�,K + l.�,�.+k; �. iY �� i �; t ��• .s� J7Cvr�,���",�(n.�.��aJ'�r f lk�p'Y,i'S5 1.? .; � Y�l_4' -Wx 's. A y• k f t'i �r �;:N r �!.,,! (✓C IT 1 !d,..I fir'Yf !� r 0 1-. -. - r _ �• '� r �v/T hy'..!''�. y�✓fx,:�r ,,J�t es - lbft,� 9 My 20th year as a 1�° ' Pro in Fort Collins ! ►;'7 Rob Dahl and SOUTHRIDGE Mackenzies staff and ° ° " ° ° ° " ' E Josh Evans and fffl ! Amazing Family ! ! Views from Home ! 1 9 8 4 e SOUTHRIDGE 2023 Golf Advisory Board Presentation GOLF COURSE Josh Evans — Golf Course Superintendent _ 1 9 8 4 - SOUTHRIDGE GOLF C OURS E AGENDA ' Staff Overview Look Back On 2022 Look Forward To 2023 Questions And Conversation Al Ilk, + City of Fort Collins '�- Staff Overview 10UTHRIDGE Ken Smith Steve Wallace Pat McGowan Assistant Superintendent Technician Technician • Core seasonal/part-time: Phil Coatman, Chris Mortillo, Bill McCutcheon, Dennis Hulbert • Turf Students: Anthony Zegarelli and Jake McCullough • True Seasonals: Miranda Markland, Bob Newcomb, Simon Chavez, Keaton Slayden, Vaughn Reschenberg, Simon Arnold, Gary Pelton <j 1 9 8 4 s� io @, it r SOUTHRIDGE -- - GOLF COURSE Looking Back on 2022 ..art Barn Wash Pad Shelter Roofs �. Shop Roofs Dry Spring Recovery New Irrigation System • Misc. Small Projects City of Fort Collins ' - Looking Back at 2022 — Completing the Cart Wash Pad . 10UTHRI'DGE �. Ai kR' r-�i mil.• � ^s�� -��� - e�� ��� __ a I'� � � r - GEHL 4 .. \ 'r J mpg: _ `o+ City of Fort Collins ' - Looking Back at 2022 — Completing the Cart Wash Pad . 10UTHRI'DGE i ilk AN MI Is K A � .a4 ♦` - _ I�pr.`.R City of Fort Collins ' - Looking Back at 2022 — Replacing Roofs SOUTHRIDGE City of Fort Collins ' - Looking Back at 2022 — Replacing Roofs SOUTHRIDGE lor ��4 -� {s fir �- j�.�.�• 7 «- ' �f''6`� •�w ��+w ww�r iws� Tim' ���' ��i �'� hF� r. z� f� e e r a,y it 2022 — Small in House Projects SOUTHRIDGEMEMEL 46 4 , �t L � ;t1 Lyf',r.,•, q 7 � r�� City of Fort Collins ' - Looking Back at 2022 — Dry Spring Recovery S°UTHRII°,GE z3 .ii r �'4 'ta - L `"��.: ^�v^s�' � :ir;..- ._"�ti::rr ° - :�Zs-d�.Y- r- - �i.�ti' s1" rr V� -s+rlT�a..�'��" -•5L `-� "�,. �,;.� tr r7y,���- ���.;' M.E:�t..�7.j• a. <t'°r� ,r- .+r t� .iq'yy;;rr-"', .•'''Q' - f..'��`.�y+"- 1'F:. 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