Planning & Urban Design Agency

City Employees Golf League

League Will Start on Tuesday in Early April; Registration Deadline is March 1

February 1, 2011 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on February 1, 2011.

In 2010, the league was made up of 32 two-person teams that played two sessions of nine weeks.

For 2011, the first tee time will be around 4 p.m., with eight-minute intervals between tee times. On some nights, we will have a shot-gun start at 5:30 p.m. after a previously scheduled tournament finishes. This worked out very well last year! We played all four courses in Forest Park last year and will do the same this year with minor adjustments.

I encourage all present/previous golf league participants to invite friends and fellow golfers to sign-up and join the City League as openings are available. New participants are welcomed!

Previous players/teams, new participants should contact Tony Meyers Sr. by March 1, informing me of their intentions.

All fees for participating individuals/teams must be paid by Friday, March 25th.

My office phone number is (314) 259-3477, cell 630-0510, home 781-3726 and e-mail is meyersto@stlouiscity.com.

Here are some action shots from previous year's League play:

City employee putts in a shot during Golf League play.

City Employee plays in the Golf League.

 

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