With our record-breaking snow fall and the 600" of snow that will melt up in the Cottonwoods and fall down through The Wunder, I've made the tough decision to move registration closer to the event. R ...
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With our record-breaking snow fall and the 600" of snow that will melt up in the Cottonwoods and fall down through The Wunder, I've made the tough decision to move registration closer to the event. Registration will now open May 1st.
The questions I'm looking to have answers to before registration opens are:
1: Will the ground be firm enough to put 120 players through the property over the course of 4 days?
2: Will the creeks hold and flow enough to keep water off our fairways?
I WILL NOT put players through the course if the ground is not firm enough to support foot traffic. The environment and grass are more important than a weekend of play.
Historically, Memorial Day is the peak water flow for run-off.
There are several things you can do to ensure that we have this tournament:
1) Be happy to wait to register! This is a historic snowfall and we just don't know how the course will hold up, with only having one very small snow season on it.
2) Be ready for the volunteer call and help us! There will be two calls for volunteers. One of which will be to help the State remove detritus from the creek beds to ensure that water flows and the other a few weeks before the event to get the course cleaned up from winter.
Thanks for your patience!