Spring Snow Means Golfers Will Have to Wait


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Lance Bandley reportingOpen one day, closed the next. Spring snowstorms are making it hard for some businesses to keep their doors open.

Case in point: Several kids are using the Eaglewood driving range as their sledding hill.

Assistant Pro Brent Moyes, Eaglewood Golf Course: "We've got sledders and sometimes we get more of those than golfers this time of year."

Moyes says it's been a slow start to the year. After getting everyone excited and on the course, it's a ghost town once again until the snow clears.

Assistant Pro Brent Moyes, Eaglewood Golf Course: "You know generally this time of year you get a storm that will come through and drop an inch or so but wow the ones we have lately that are six or so inches kind of shut us down for a couple of days."

Moyes says he gets plenty of calls asking if the course is open but for right now the only ones on the course are those tubing down the hill.

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