Open house Monday for Port Townsend golf course

Soft opening from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

PORT TOWNSEND — An open house will be conducted at the Port Townsend golf course on Monday to celebrate the change in management and allow visitors a chance to visit the course without playing golf.

“It’s a very soft opening for anybody who wants to come out and share the moment when we sign the lease over,” said Mark Welch, a board member of the Friends of the Port Townsend Golf Park, the new nonprofit that takes over management of the course Jan. 1.

The City of Port Townsend started exploring options to renovate —and potentially remove — the city’s 100-year-old golf course, leading to a lengthy and at times contentious public process.

ADVERTISEMENT
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

The course was not financially viable. It had been under part-time, volunteer management but golf supporters rallied and formed a nonprofit organization to take over and operate the course.

As part of the new lease agreement with the city, some revisions will be made to the 58-acre site at 1948 Blaine St., including the installation of walking trails, a playground and eventually, an affordable housing project.

The open house, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, will be an opportunity for the community to come and visit the site, walk the course, and ask questions about the course’s future, Welch said. There will be a chance to hit balls at the driving range and a demonstration of disc golf, which is being added to the course.

The course will be open to golfers for the remainder of the day, Welch said, and it will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, as will the restaurant.

Welch said the course will maintain its regular business hours, but it may be closed for several days or even a week at a time while renovations are made.

There may be a grand opening celebration in March, Welch said, but that was still to be determined.

Members of the Port Townsend City Council will be present at the open, possibly enough to constitute a quorum of the council, the city said in an email.

________

Reporter Peter Segall can be reached at peter.segall@peninsula dailynews.com.

More in News

Interfund loan to pay for Port Townsend meter replacement

City will repay over four years; work likely this winter

Artists to create murals for festival

Five pieces of art to be commissioned for downtown Port Angeles

Clallam assessor’s office to extend reduced hours

The Clallam County assessor’s office is continuing its reduction… Continue reading

Girders to be placed Thursday night

Contractor crews will place four 100-foot bridge girders over a… Continue reading

Cameras to check recycling contents in new program

Olympic Disposal will deploy a system of computerized cameras to… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fire Department responds to a residential structure fire on West 8th Street in Port Angeles. (Jay Cline)
Dog dies in Port Angeles structure fire

One dog was killed and a family was displaced… Continue reading

Rikki Rodger, left, holds a foam float, and Mark Stevenson and Sara Ybarra Lopez drop off 9.2 pounds of trash and debris they collected at Kai Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend during the Port Townsend Marine Science Center Earth Day Beach Cleanup event Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Beach cleanup

Rikki Rodger, left, holds a foam float, and Mark Stevenson and Sara… Continue reading

Emily Randall.
Randall reflects on first 100 days

Public engagement cited as top priority

Sequim company manufactures slings for its worldwide market

Heavy-duty rigging includes windmills, construction sites

Legislature hearing wide range of bills

Property tax, housing could impact Peninsula

Jefferson County adjusts budget appropriations

Money for parks, coroner and substance abuse treatment in jail

Motorcycle rider airlifted to Seattle hospital

A Sequim man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after… Continue reading