Friday, December 12, 2014

Season's Greetings from San Francisco Public Golf Alliance


San Francisco Public Golf Alliance

2014 Was A Very Good Year
  1. Sharp Park’s 82nd Anniversary Tournament in May was a big success: http://sfpublicgolf.com/third-annual-alister-mackenzie-tournament-to-save-sharp-park-may-31-you-had-to-be-there

  2. Sharp Park was in June designated by Golfweek magazine as one of America’s Top 50 municipal golf courses: http://golfweek.com/news/2014/jun/25/golf-courses-municipal-golfweeks-best-travel/

  3. The San Francisco Supervisors in March voted – over objections from golf’s opponents -- to proceed with habitat recovery work at Sharp Park, compatible with plans to renovate the golf course: http://sfpublicgolf.com/san-francisco-supervisors-okay-frogs-snakes-and-golf-at-sharp-park.
2015 will bring new challenges in fending-off the anti-golf crowd’s repeated attacks; and we will continue to work with public agencies and officials in San Francisco, San Mateo County, and Pacifica towards the goal of renovating Alister MacKenzie’s historic links, while recovering compatible habitat for frogs and snakes. Hang in there with us.
If, in this Season of Sharing, you can find a way to help our common fight to Save Sharp Park, we appreciate donations of any kind or amount. San Francisco Public Golf Alliance is a 501.c.3 non-profit, public benefit organization.
Here's to 2015!


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