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York Lake Golf Course now 12-holes

York Lake Golf Course officially marked becoming only the second 12-hole course in Saskatchewan with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday.

York Lake Golf Course officially marked becoming only the second 12-hole course in Saskatchewan with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very historic day for us,鈥 said Club President Judy Hughes, adding 鈥渨e鈥檝e put in a lot of work,鈥 recreating the course as a 12-hole one.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very pleased to say we have a 12-hole course.鈥

Hughes also notes it 鈥渢ook a long five-years,鈥 to make the conversion from an 18-hole course.

Now that the conversion is complete, Hughes said it is a unique feature for the city and for York Lake Regional Park.

Club vice-president Rick Schrader said the project was one which had to be undertaken following two major flood events which impacted the course. However, the club was also in financial difficulty to the point five years ago the course was also 鈥渄one鈥. He said it was to the point they were turning in pop and beer cans to have the funds to cut the greens.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 how bad it was,鈥 he said.

But thanks to volunteer efforts both in terms of work and fundraising the conversion was undertaken.

Schrader said being a 12-hole course is a little like the story of the three bears and the porridge, nine holes 鈥渁re not quite enough,鈥 he said, adding 18 鈥渁re too many鈥 for many people in terms of time commitment.

鈥淭welve is just right,鈥 he said, adding it can be played in 2.5 hours, even if the course is busy.

The twelve-hole course also reduces costs for players, and for course upkeep.

In terms of course maintenance, Schrader noted a 12-hole course has 鈥33 per cent less grass to cut鈥 and requires 鈥33 per cent less fertilizer.鈥

The 12-hole course plays as a par-41, and is now fully open for play.

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