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Golf Facility: A golf facility offers the opportunity to participate in the game of golf on one or more regulation, executive or par-3 length golf course. A golf facility contains at least one 9-hole course and may include different types of courses of varying lengths.
Golf Course: A golf course is a set of at least 9 separate holes and not more than 18 holes and may be of regulation, executive or par-3 length.

Types of Golf Courses
Private Golf Course (PR, PE, PN): A golf course where play is restricted to members and their guests. The members may have an individual proprietary interest, or the club may be owned by private enterprise, which makes it available to members for dues or fees.
Daily Fee Golf Course (DF): A golf course that is privately owned but provides at least limited public access and which may or may not offer memberships or annual passes.
Municipal Golf Course (MU): A golf course that is owned by a tax-supported entity such as a city, county, state, school, park district or other special tax district. The course may be operated by the agency or by private enterprise under the terms of a lease agreement. This course is open to the general public and may or may not offer memberships or annual passes.

Categories of Golf Courses
Just Golf (JG): A stand alone golf course.
Military (MI): A golf course that is owned by the military or armed forces.
Park District (PK): A golf course that is owned by a park district.
Real Estate Development (RD): A golf course located in and considered an integral part of a real estate development.
Resort/Real Estate Development (RR): A golf course that combines the features of a real estate development facility and a resort.
Resort (RS): A golf course affiliated with a lodging component.
University (UN): A golf course that is owned by a university or school.

Types of Golf Holes
Regulation Length Golf Course (R): A traditional length and par golf course that includes a variety of par three, par four and par five holes; a 9-hole course must be at least 2,600 yards in length and at least par 33, and an 18-hole course must be at least 5,200 yards in length and at least par 66.
Executive Length Golf Course (E): A shorter or compact version of the regulation length and par golf course that includes a variety of par three, par four and/or par five holes; a 9-hole course is 2,600 yards in length or less and a par 32 or less, and an 18-hole course is 5,200 yards in length or less and par 65 or less.
Par-3 Golf Course (P): A short course comprised solely of par-3 holes that average at least 100 yards in length.

Status of a Golf Project
Proposed (PP): The project is contemplated and the owner is identified. The project is at the point where the architect, civil, and construction engineers might be selected and the plans are in a state of refinement.
In-Planning (IP): The project is expected to start construction within six months. Specifications are being written, and key product decisions are being made. Upon completion of the final plans and specifications the owner will begin taking bids.
Under Construction (UC): The general contract and subcontracts have been awarded. Work has started and ground has broken.
Completed/Open (OP): The course is now open and ready for play.
On-Hold (HD): The project is currently on-hold.

Class of a Golf Project
Addition (A): A 9 or 18-hole addition to an existing golf facility.
Addition/Combine (C): A 9-hole addition to an existing 9-hole golf course to become an 18-hole golf course.
New (N): New golf facility.
Reconstruction (R): A golf course that is being reconstructed or remodeled.


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