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and we are thrilled that The Refuge will be among the first to adopt it!” Crace explains that the Longleaf System also helps him resolve another issue inherent in the infrastructure of the current design of the course. “It’s a strange situation where the course has simultaneously become too tight for higher handicappers and too short for lower handicappers—leaving us in a golfing ‘no man’s land.’ The conditioning of the course and the setting [a golf- only core course with no development around it] has been what attracts golfers, but when we re-open there will be no negatives. Every golfer within 100 miles will answer ‘The Refuge’ when they’re asked where they want to go play.” Crace will have an on-site project office and expects to be on-site “pretty much daily” for the duration of the project. “Since our management company operates the course and I live close by, I will be able to be here with [superintendent and Watermark agronomist] Bill [Whatley, GCSAA] and Randy and work even closer with the contractor than we normally would be able to on a renovation project. That adds immense value to the finished product.” When asked about the upcoming renovations, Gary Rhoads, longtime Mayor of Flowood, was quick to note that “this is not just a facelift or an update. This is a full renovation that will re-position The Refuge as the premier golf destination throughout Central Mississippi. With a world-class hotel and conference center adjacent to it and the Jackson International Airport across the highway, there will be nothing else like it in the Magnolia State for golfers, families, and anyone wanting to just play golf or get away for recreation, a vacation, or even a business trip. You can literally walk from the hotel lobby into the golf shop and get in your cart and drive to the first tee. It’s going to be great!” “When we re-open for play,” Crace began. “Golfers won’t recognize the course. It will feel like a destination course with the hotel and the amenities available there. Players can expect the same great course conditioning plus TifEagle greens, but every hole will be drastically better with wider corridors and a different look. When golfers walk off the 18th green, I want them to immediately call their friends and say ‘You’ve got to come play this course!’ For us, that’s the ultimate goal.” For more information about Watermark Golf, visit www.watermarkgolf.com/design. For more information about the American Society of Golf Course Architects, visit www.asgca.org For more information about The Refuge, visit www.refugegolf.com 45