May 20, 2008

Expert: Golf league weekend bookings costing Salem green (The Salem News)

SALEM and mdash; The city’s golf course should stop reserving tee times for prepaid leagues on the weekends if it wants to encourage more business from the public, a consultant told the Park and amp; Recreation Commission last night.

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