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Old Posted Jun 23, 2017, 5:15 PM
JMK JMK is offline
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Originally Posted by jubguy3 View Post
Hopefully it shouldn't matter, golfing is an awful use of land and water. Its exclusionary to like 99 percent of the people who aren't going to pay to go to a golf course, and the amount of watering and maintenance needed for golfing surfaces is astronomical. Its time for urban golf courses to die
Bonneville golf course is one of my favorites in Utah.

There are plenty of people who golf for recreation. I don't think public land for golf is a bad thing. It is a gem because of its convenient location and reasonable cost.

I like to walk the course and frequent Bonneville and Nibley many times more than the city parks.

Not trying to start a war with you, but there is more than 1% of the population that plays golf.
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