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Enough with the ‘Peace,’ ‘Love’ & ‘Understanding’ rocks in South Natick

May 14, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

I’d been thinking recently that it might be fun to start seeding the neighborhood with more artsy rocks bearing subversive or at least more interesting messages than the standard “Love” & “Hope” ones typically found on these painted gems. But a certain adviser suggested that might be taken as affront by those spreading cheerful and uplifting sentiments, so I held off.

I’m happy to report, however, that someone in South Natick has taken up the cause.

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Filed Under: Art



Natick golf courses will be ready when state is

May 6, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Sassamon Trace Golf Course in Natick usually opens around March 20, but actually opened earlier this year. Those who had a chance to play then are probably feeling pretty fortunate in light of this and other courses being shuttered due to coronavirus concerns since late March.

Like all golf facilities across the state, Natick’s are closed until at least May 18, per state order, though reports have surfaced that Gov. Baker could announce a re-opening plan for golf courses sooner than that. A state advisory group has been formed to plot the re-opening of what have been deemed non-essential businesses. Massachusetts is on of just a few states that has not allowed courses to open, creating angst for course operators as golfers cross state lines to play where allowed.

Reports have surfaced of rogue players on nearby courses, such as the Leo J. Martin Memorial Golf Course in Weston. And we’re sure a few holes have been snuck on Natick’s greens as well, despite warnings that the courses are closed for now.

sassamon trace golf course

As for what the operation will look like, it is hard to say, though Sassamon Trace General Manager and PGA Certified Professional Kurt McDowell has ideas based on what other states have done.

“Knowing exactly what changes will be made is tough because each state has been different. As of now Massachusetts hasn’t given guidance at all,” he says.

He shared this list from other states and organizations to get an idea of what might happen:

  • Remove ball washing stations
  • Remove all water stations from the course
  • Remove bunker rakes from the course
  • Remove all trash bins
  • Doors to clubhouse left open all day
  • ]Bathrooms/high use areas cleaned multiple times daily
  • Sanitizer provided
  • Staff must wear gloves
  • 1 staff member per work area
  • Sitting areas removed
  • Rental carts available
  • Golf carts operating with 1 player per cart
  • Rental pull carts and golf carts cleaned after each use with hose/soap or Lysol wipes
  • Hitting bays open but players must use own golf balls
  • Portable restroom on course with sanitizer
  • Tee-times spaced out more
  • No walk-in play allowed
  • Course machinery sanitized after each use as more staff begins (machinery assigned to staff member if possible)
  • 6-foot radius

Leagues will be shortened but McDowell expects they can run in a fairly normal way with the exception of not everyone getting a golf cart. “We will not use a closest to the pin [format], which we normally would for them,” he says.

Offering lessons will be challenging and will depend on regulations. Season passes will be discounted to match the amount of the normal golf season that was missed.

KOHR Golf Center, which offers a driving range, practice center and lots of lessons at its Speen Street facility in Natick, has been offering remote lessons and keeping patrons up to speed on its plans via a very strong social media game.

“We cannot wait to reopen our facility,” says Oliver Segal, COO at KOHR Golf. “As you know, there has not been a lot of information coming out of the state and local governments around guidelines. We are hopeful that May 18th is our date to reopen the facility. The great news about our facility is that the bulk of it is outside and spread out.”

KOHR Golf

 

Segal adds: “We will follow all of the guidelines set up by the government which will probably include social distancing; controlling the flow of traffic; sanitization of balls, baskets, counters, bathrooms. We are also exploring other innovations including advanced booking and payments to improve the customer experience, limit contact, and prevent overcrowding at the facility.”

KOHR’s website says the the business still plans to run its spring clinics and training camp program with revised start and end dates.  All junior programs are slated to begin the week of May 18 if the state allows.

Let’s not forget about Golf on the Village Green, the Rte. 9 miniature golf course in Natick, either. We reached out for comment, and will update this if we get one. The bigger challenge for that operator might be its Fun and Games arcade.

Golf on the Village Green

 

Wellesley courses

In Wellesley, both Wellesley Country Club and Nehoiden Golf Club are readying to open when allowed.

Wellesley Country Club has not responded to inquiries and has no acknowledgement of the current situation on its public-facing website. Then again, it is a private club.

But we’ve seen the regular maintenance taking place on the course. Rules, once the course opens, will be based in part on instructions from the state and Mass Golf. But expect a lack of bunker rakes and ball washers, required reservations for tee times, and fancy gadgets that bounce your balls back to you without having to stick your fingers in the hole.

Nehoiden, which has opened an online store to prime members for the season opening, has been posting updates about its situation.

“While we currently cannot provide a concrete opening date for the 2020 Golf Season, please understand we have been taking measures to ensure we are ready for play when we do open the course.,” Nehoiden stated on April 29. “…social distancing procedures will be in place at the club as they will be in most other parts of our daily lives. There will be more detailed information communicated to you once we have guidelines in place, and we will look to your patience and cooperation in helping us observe our new processes. We want all of our members to be able to get out and play.”

The Nehoiden staff urges people not to sneak onto the course. “Due to COVID-19 mandates, our grounds team has been significantly reduced, and we cannot repair any damage to the course that is caused before we open.”

The Spring Jr. Golf Academy has been canceled, but summer programming for Juniors and Adults is still open for registration. The PGA, Jr. League has been postponed, but Nehoiden hopes to run it as soon as possible.


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Filed Under: Sports

Watch Natick skies for F-15 jets flying over for Operation: American Resolve

May 5, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

F-15 Eagles, jets from the U.S. Air Force’s 104th Fighter Wing in Westfield, will be flying over Massachusetts hospitals as a tribute to those on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis.

Those of you with more aeronautical expertise than me might have a better feel for the flight path of Operation: American Resolve, but the jets are slated to be zooming across sites including Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Framingham Union Hospital and various Boston and Worcester hospitals between 12:15-12:30pm on Wednesday, May 6.

So no need to call the cops if you hear a bit of noise…and for the love of the military, please no risque sunbathing during this period.

As with everything these days, the activity doesn’t come without disclaimers. The Air Force discourages you from congregating at hospitals to watch the jets and assures us that the flyover is part of “a regular and mandatory proficiency training required to keep aircrews current and qualified and zero additional cost to taxpayers.”

jet sked

Filed Under: Government

Natick’s most popular dog names for 2020: A tie!

May 4, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The 2 most popular names among Natick’s more than 2,700 licensed dogs in 2020: Lucy and Bella, with 43 of each.

So if you find yourself calling your Lucy or Bella and get more than you bargained for, this could be why.

This isn’t just a Natick thing either: Lucy is #1 in Wellesley this year too, followed by Bella.

The top 10 dog names in Natick for 2020:

Lucy: 43
Bella: 43
Charlie: 33
Max: 29
Chloe: 25
Luna: 23
Brady: 23
Cooper: 22
Bailey: 21
Daisy: 20

sadie lab beagle mix

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No surprise on the top breed: That would be Labrador Retriever. Though mixed breeds weren’t too far behind.

The top 10 breeds for Natick in 2020:

Labrador Retriever 399
Mixed 339
Golden Retriever 145
Labradoodle 88
Chihuahua 85
Goldendoodle 82
Shih Tzu 71
Terrier 66
Cockapoo 60
Beagle 54

sophie standard poodle

 

If we can get ahold of the whole spreadsheet of Natick dog names and breeds we’ll update this post with some of the the town’s dogs with more unusual names or breeds.

Dogs 6 months and older must be licensed in Natick with the town clerk’s office.

Filed Under: Animals

Natick High vice principal sings: ‘COVID-19, you’re wicked mean’

April 22, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Natick High School Vice Principal Zach Galvin feels for the Class of 2020, so he sung about it.

Just because I think our senior students are probably wishing they were back in school for these last days. Covid made me do it. #natickpride #Classof2020 #86COVID19 pic.twitter.com/TqFcFfOV3h

— Zach Galvin (@ZachsPack) April 22, 2020

More: Wellesley singer belts out “Wake Me Up When CORONAVIRUS Ends”

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