MITCHELL — When a golfer steps out of the Lakeview Golf Course clubhouse after checking in, they are greeted by a wide open green space at the 170-acre course. Now, golfers may be met with a new face tracking their swings and moves.
The Mitchell Golf and Cemetery Board, at its regular meeting on Monday, May 12, discussed adding the position of a course ranger at the 18-hole city-owned golf course. The board noted the ranger position would have to be approved during future budgetary proceedings of the Mitchell City Council.
The discussion pivoted on the volume of people who are new to golfing at Lakeview, who may not be aware of how to be respectful to other golfers and to the golf course itself.