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how much money is bethlehem spending on its golf course

by Mrs. Aiyana Predovic Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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How much money does the average golf course make?

Golf Course Owners make between $30,000 to several hundred thousand dollars per year. However, golf course owners sometimes will lose money if the course has a bad year. Overall, the golf course industry is very volatile, and there is no guarantee that money will be made.

How profitable is owning a golf course?

Profitable golf courses are generally selling for six to eight times EBITDA, while courses that aren't profitable tend to sell at 0.8 to 1.4 times revenue.

How many acres does it take to build a golf course?

“This means an 18-hole course of all short par 3s could be built on as little as 30 acres, while an intermediate length or executive course of 18 holes of par 3s and 4s would require 75-100 acres, and a full size par 72 course would need 120-200 acres.

How many acres is a typical 18-hole golf course?

150 acresAt the individual level, an average 18-hole golf course covers 150 acres, approximately 100 (67 percent) of which is maintained turfgrass. This area is predominantly comprised of rough (51 acres) and fairways (30 acres).

How many gallons of water do golf courses use?

In California, an average 18-hole golf course sprawls over 110 to 115 acres and conservatively uses almost 90 million gallons of water per year, enough to fill 136 Olympic-size swimming pools, said Mike Huck, a water management consultant who works with golf courses statewide.

Is golf Losing Popularity?

Golf is on the decline in America. That reality has finally smacked us in the face like a two-by-four. The number of core American golfers (those playing eight rounds or more per year) has fallen between three and 4.5 percent every year since 2006.

What is the world's largest golf course?

From the tips, Erin Hills -- the site of this year's U.S. Open -- spans over 7,800 yards.

Is there a par 6 in golf?

The United States Golf Association defines a par 6 as any hole longer than 670 yards for men and 570 for women, although we all know that par is a very arbitrary number. Some championship courses are happy to keep holes longer than 700 yards as par 5s from the tips.

How many acres is a par 3 hole?

A short par 3 course can be built on as little as 25 acres, while a full-length elite course can require up to 140 acres of land. But the land requirements vary based on your location, size of course, and the difficulty of the course.

How many miles do you walk in a round of golf?

The World Golf Foundation estimates that golfers who walk an 18-hole course clock about 5 miles and burn up to 2,000 calories.

How long does it take to build a golf course?

The actual construction time for a golf course from ground -breaking to opening can be from one to two years, depending on the weather and amount of equipment used. But today it often takes an additional one to two years to obtain all of the permits and required approvals before construction can begin.

How long is a par 3 golf hole?

between 200 yards and 75 yardsBenefits of playing a par 3 golf course Most holes at par 3 golf courses are between 200 yards and 75 yards. This means that you will hit plenty of shots with short irons or wedges.

A first: Systematic tree removal

For the first time since the course’s debut in 1956, Bethlehem has systematically removed diseased and decaying trees as part of a $1.75 million makeover that’s expected to be completed next year.

Restructuring and belt-tightening

Meanwhile, the city tightened its belt, especially regarding labor expenses. It renegotiated its labor contract and moved four full-time golf course workers, half the staff, to vacant positions elsewhere in the city. It replaced them with 35 new part-time workers, trimming benefit expenses.

A return to the glory days

The goal of the overhaul is returning Bethlehem Golf Club to its glory days in the mid-20th century, when it replaced an older course where the Lehigh Shopping Center is now. In a time when golf was a favorite pastime of Bethlehem Steel executives, the Bethlehem course opened as an affordable option.

The line of play

Over the years weather and maintenance have shifted the line of play. Sand traps changed shape and often took too long to drain after rainstorms. Trees and shrubs were planted without much consideration to location or species, becoming obstructions.

A First: Systematic Tree Removal

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For the first time since the course’s debut in 1956, Bethlehem has systematically removed diseased and decaying trees as part of a $1.75 million makeover that’s expected to be completed next year. New irrigation and drainage systems, sand trap repairs and a new pavilion also are part of the city’s rescue plan for the publi…
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Restructuring and Belt-Tightening

  • Meanwhile, the city tightened its belt, especially regarding labor expenses. It renegotiated its labor contract and moved four full-time golf course workers, half the staff, to vacant positions elsewhere in the city. It replaced them with 35 new part-time workers, trimming benefit expenses. Course income and savings covered operations, plus a $150,000 payment to the city’s general fu…
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A Return to The Glory Days

  • The goal of the overhaul is returning Bethlehem Golf Club to its glory days in the mid-20th century, when it replaced an older course where the Lehigh Shopping Center is now. In a time when golf was a favorite pastime of Bethlehem Steel executives, the Bethlehem course opened as an affordable option. Bethlehem Steel, in fact, gave the city $150,000...
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The Line of Play

  • Over the years weather and maintenance have shifted the line of play. Sand traps changed shape and often took too long to drain after rainstorms. Trees and shrubs were planted without much consideration to location or species, becoming obstructions. Golfers complained about how long it took to play and, in some instances, the quality of the experience. “It’s a long course, but it’s st…
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Less Competition, More Opportunity

  • Improvements in Bethlehem come as neighboring courses are closing. After 20 years of growth, the supply of golf courses nationwide has contracted since 2006. Eight percent have closed nationwide, disproportionately affecting those with greens fees less than $40, according to the National Golf Foundation. Locally, Locust Valley Golf Club in Upper Saucon Township is schedul…
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