b'Master Plan Membership PresentationMaster Plan Arrival and Departure Global PerspectiveEvolutionOverall Golf ExperienceArmed with that information, Mr. Green and the Golf Course Master Planning Committee embarked on a journey to set the vision for the Once the partnership with Andrew Green was solidified, the processfuture of golf experience for the Members of Lakewood Country Club. defining the vision for the future began in earnest. Mr. Green began byProposed improvements were segmented into three categories for soliciting a comprehensive survey of the Lakewood leadership to gainconsideration: Agronomic challenges, architectural shortcomings, and a deep understanding of the priorities of Membership. In his words,operational enhancements.I wantyou to use the Master Plan process to develop a vision for the Clubthat treasures your history and heritage while examining theIn a truly collaborative approach that prioritized the best interests of impactof the modern game on the golf course. The survey solicitedthe Lakewood Membership, a detailed list of factors was accumulated feedback on a host of topics that included: on which to guide the vision and focus attention. Those factors included but are not limited to the following points: The Lakewood Golf Setting and Position Playability AGRONOMIC DEFICIENCIES/CONCERNS Tee Placement and VarietyBunker construction Bunkers and HazardsImproved design to eliminate exposed vertical liners Tree ManagementImproved construction to ensure proper drainage and sand depth Hole LocationsDedicated irrigation to ensure consistent texture and moistureFairways and Grassing Lines levels8'