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Posted: Jan 23 2015 at 9:40am |
Posted: 7:00 a.m. Friday,
Jan. 23, 2015 City-owned golf courses profitable for first
time since 1998
By
Vivienne Machi Staff Writer For the first time since 1998, While other area golf courses have
experienced setbacks and closures in the past couple of years, “The top two reasons for our success are
probably the conditions of our fields — which is a testament to our
superintendents — and the increase in golf outings and tournaments at both
courses,” said Adam Helms, city director of resident services and the golf
courses’ general manager. “When you’re looking at two city parks
generating that kind of revenue as more and more parks are shutting down,
they’re out there (on the greens) working every day to make them better,” he
said. He’s met golfers coming from northern “In the past, it would be like a week
before the greens would be cleared up, but now you can tell, whenever there’s
an issue, it’s like hey, if we need that, let’s go get it and make it happen,”
he said. Helms said that City Manager Joshua Smith
enlisted him in 2013 to revive the golf courses as a sustainable enterprise
fund, and he began with the basics. He installed a point of sales system and
built a marketing database with the contact information of every golfer who
walks through the door. “We weren’t doing any analytics before,
like tracking numbers of rounds and who’s playing when,” he said. A new
concessions/tournament manager position helped set up outings that accommodate
the core groups in peak morning hours, then shut down the course and have
anywhere from 60 to 150 golfers in the afternoon. There are currently three
full-time positions for the golf courses — one superintendent at each course
and the concessions/tournament manager — and seasonal workers fill in
year-round. Previously, City Council would set a fixed
price to play at the beginning of each year, but voted to give that authority
to the courses’ general manager. This enabled Helms to set up discounts at
non-peak times such as in the afternoons and out of season, and include deals
such as the $25 lunch special, a “wildly popular” deal that pays for 18 rounds,
a cart, and lunch. Helms detailed the golf courses’ successes
in a presentation at the Jan. 14 City Council meeting. The courses saw a 34
percent increase in rounds played and a 16 percent increase in cart rentals in
2014 over 2013. Joint concession sales from both Potter’s Park and Twin Run saw $27,519 in profits. Expenditures were
also higher in 2013, thanks to equipment and retirement expenses, otherwise
2013 may have seen profits as well, Helms said. Several of Butler and Warren Counties’ area golf courses reported struggling
to stay open in late 2013. Crooked
Tree Golf Course in Mason closed its doors in November 2013 after reporting
about $150,000 to $200,000 deficits per year. And The demise of area golf courses certainly
helps The 2014 golf fund balance at year’s end
was $259,538, compared to 2012’s $135,474, and Helms is optimistic about the
finances moving forward. Future investments include replacing the greens’
lawnmowers, and replacing each course’s irrigation system. City Council praised the courses’ positive
progress at the Jan. 13 meeting, crediting Helms’ marketing strategies and food
service initiatives. Twin Run Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 72,
6,165 yard golf course with a 120 slope rating; Potter’s Park is an 18-hole,
par 69, 5,118 yard golf course with a 111 slope rating. |
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