May 26, 2016 – Improvements at the city’s San Felipe Springs Golf Course continue, and the course superintendent told city council members Tuesday he believes a variety of programs being planned for the facility will bring in additional members and revenue.
Jose Elias Castaneda, the golf course pro and superintendent, gave city council members an update on the work being done at the course during Tuesday night’s council meeting.
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