Results of the Golf Course Master Plan Opinion Survey



The opinion survey ran for three weeks, from April 3 - April 23, 2008. Here are some miscellaneous statistics.


1. 339 surveys were received.

2. 220 surveys were taken online.

3. 251 people entered their name.

4. 52% of the membership of the Men's 9-Hole Club took the survey.

5. 50% of the membership of the Ladies' 9-Hole Club took the survey.

6. 43% of the membership of the Ladies' 18-Hole Club took the survey.

7. 38% of the membership of the Men's 18-Hole Club took the survey.

8. The 320 surveys from all clubs represents 41% of total club membership.


The results have been tabulated and are presented in several documents. The first is a summary of all survey responses. The project questions are #10 - #43. In the Summary Results report, for each of these questions you will see a column labeled "Rating Average". This is the difference between the number of favorable and unfavorable responses all divided by the total number of responses. PLEASE NOTE: The Summary Results is an Adobe PDF document. If you find the display to be small and hard to read, use the "Zoom" facility of the program. In the center of the "Tool Bar" (the 5th line of the display) you will see "-" "+" and a percentage. Click on "+" and the you will zoom in, i.e. the print will get larger, "-" will zoom out, i.e. the print will get smaller and, finally, you can select a percentage of magnification, if desired, by changing the percentage number displayed.

The second report is a ranking report showing the various projects in the order of most favorable "Rating Average" to lowest. The comments for each of these questions are also available for viewing. Some questions had multiple parts, e.g. in #24 there were two parts one about a new back tee on #4 and a second about the middle tee. In the ranking report these are listed in order as 24.1 and 24.2.


Finally the remainder of the comment sections in the survey are available for your viewing pleasure.

Summary Results
Project Rankings and Comments
Comments about donations
Comments about the survey itself
Comments about official communication by e-mail
General Comments
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