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FALL 2016

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x FALL 2016 x obsports.com l IN THE NEWS I t's a significant undertak- ing for any golf course to host a major championship, particularly when it comes to preparing the grounds for the world's best players. That was surely the case in getting CordeValle Golf Club ready to host the 2016 U.S. Women's Open over the sum- mer, as a four-pronged effort between the resort, the United States Golf Association, third party event managers and OB Sports resulted in course con- ditions that drew rave reviews from the USGA. But it took some work. In September, 2015, OB Sports was brought in to assist with the overall golf opera- tions at the Northern Califor- nia course. And, according to OB Sports Senior Vice Presi- dent Sean Cracraft, it "quickly became apparent that the main focus of our work would re- volve around golf course maintenance leading up to the U.S. Women's Open." In November, the course's superintendent left the facility, leaving Cracraft to take over day-to-day operations of the maintenance department until CordeValle's Director of Golf Operations, Bob Marshall, ar- rived on site in February. Be- tween the two of them, they oversaw all the prep work leading up to the event. More than a dozen more superin- tendents and general managers from OB facilities joined in. "It truly was a team effort," Cracraft said. "Any time there is a change in leadership, espe- cially leading up to a major event, there is a level of con- cern that has to be dealt with right away. But with OB Sports' history in hosting events and our knowledge of the USGA and its standards and goals, we were able to overcome any concerns and even exceed expectations for how the event was executed." Already faced with the chal- lenge of getting a course ready for a major championship, that challenge elevated in the weeks before the event. The region was experiencing record-high temperatures, which put the course and everyone involved in planning the tournament under extreme stress, Cracraft said. But in the end the results were extraordi- nary, at least based on the feed- back from the USGA, which has staged events at many of the finest courses in America for more than 100 years. "The USGA was extremely pleased with how the course was prepared and how it played during the event," Cracraft said. "They com- mented the greens were some of the most consistent they had ever seen in regards to speed, moisture and firmness." American Brittany Lang was the eventual winner of the tournament, played July 7-10. ›› DISCOVER golf packages and more at CordeValle. GROUND CONTROL n MAINTENANCE CREW SHINES AT U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN < The team at CordeValle.

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