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Show Golf Course Opens beneath 'Good' Ski Slopes Although skiing was reported "good" this weekend, Park City's 18 hole golf course officially opened Saturday and experienced active play throughout the weekend. The course will continue to be operated by the Park City Resort this year and Ralpti Emery has returned in his capacity as resident resi-dent pro. Mel Fletcher will serve as assistant pro. No new changes have been planned for the course but the restaurant will apparently be under the management of Ron Purdam and Craig Masters. Mel Fletcher said he expects the course to be more crowded "after they quit advertising skiing." ski-ing." Fletcher explained thatSalt Lakers who usually play the course don't believe golfandski-ing golfandski-ing can co-exist in a given area and most people think the links are covered with snow. "I get calls all day long," said Fletcher, Flet-cher, "from people who don't believe we are playing golf up here." Currently, the course appears to be in good shape and off-season rates are in effect. Prior to June 20 and after September 15, weekend and holiday green fees . are $3.50 for 9 holes and $6.00 for 18. Weekdays, the fees drop to $3.00 for 9 and $5.00 for 18. After June 20, weekend and holiday fees go up to $4.50 for 9 holes and $7.00 for 18, Peak season weekday rates are $3.50 for 9 and $6.00 for 18. Morning rates before 11 a.m. on weekdays are $1.00 less. Season passes are on sale with a "non-restricted" (allowingplay anytime) goingfor$350and"mid-week" goingfor$350and"mid-week" passes restricted to weekday week-day play before 11 a.m. and after 4 p.m. are fetching $75.00. |