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Show Golf Course Undergoes Renovations v-rs. y y -. ' -v Park City Golf Course pro PGA Ralph Emery said he was beefing up the golf course as warm weather . approached. "We're building two new sand traps on holes eight and fifteen and renovating all the existing traps." Emcrgy said. "Two-hundred tons of sand is being bought up from Salt Lake as fast as it can be and we're building the new traps and renovating the old as fast as possible." Emery said the traps ought to be done in three weeks although many would be looking" better by the end of this week. He also said the fairways were improving and that the recent rains were welcome because the fairways "certainly "cer-tainly needed moisture". He looked ahead to the warm weather so he could start seeding the areas. "Wc need two to three weeks of nice warm weather for the seeding to be effective." Emery said. "It we would have seeded a w eek ago wc would hav e lost most of it. The seeds need warm weather to germinate." germi-nate." Men's Tou rn a mcot Emcrv n.uvI he p:e;e.i e'.' I " L John Cowlev left and Henry Masters two of the Park City Golf Course maintenance technicians coiffure the sand traps. Cowley is using edging machine to trim overgrown grass as Masters applies the finishing touches with a shovel. to 40 golfers to participate in the first Men's Golf Association Associa-tion weeklv tournament on Mav 20. There is a $35 fee thai includes: membership to the Utah Golf Association, membership to the Sneakers Club .;; ;he R.-V-1-1 Cbik Utah State handicap card, Park City Golf hat, competition competit-ion every Wednesday, tec off from 4 to 5 p.m.. awards weeklv and eligibility for Park City Golf Championship and Match Play Championship. Champion-ship. Contact Bud Te:incscn pro ,h .p. ( lv-"!M . |