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PPCC UPDATES

Maintenance Building Construction

During the 100-year storm in August of 2022, the maintenance building took a direct hit and sustained major damage. The 40-year-old building was barley left standing. Efforts are currently underway to avert stormwater flowing toward the maintenance building to prevent this from happening again.

This construction project is the most signifi cant project on the horizon for Pinnacle Peak Country Club, and it’s imperative that we consider the health and safety of our employees. The plan has been on the backburner for many years, and is now a priority, after barely surviving the storm and creating an unhealthy work environment for our employees.

Pool

We are now in pool season. After many vendor delays, we are thrilled to announce that our new pool furniture has arrived and is ready for your enjoyment! We ask that you please adhere to the pool rules posted, and as a reminder:

There is no lifeguard on duty at any time at the PPCC pool.

• Children aged 11 years old or younger must be with an adult

• Please watch your children around water.

• No jumping off the rocks in the center of the pool.

• No glass or personal coolers are allowed in the pool area.

• Keep pool gates closed – no propping open.

• No running.

Keep In Mind

Hungry at the turn! Please call the Range House from the 8th tee and place your order. We will have it ready for you as you head to the tenth hole.

Please keep phones on vibrate while in the Clubhouse and fitness area.

LED lighting has been installed at the tennis/pickleball courts. They’re safe, consume less electricity and provide bright light.

Pets are not allowed in the clubhouse or on the patios. Walking pets on club grounds is permitted before 7a and after 6p. Member, spouse, or member’s partner must accompany children under 12.

Arizona Alliance For Golf

I’m happy to say that PPCC has joined in with many other golf clubs and allied associations as a sponsor of the Arizona Alliance for Golf (AAG). Below is an update from the alliance along with a link that will take you to the AAG page.

Despite the wet winter season, Arizona's water challenges will only get more difficult. The federal government is expected to release their plan for the next round of cuts to the Colorado River water that provides the Valley with much of its water supply. Maricopa County municipalities are continuing to plan and strategize about how to mitigate impacts stemming from those cuts. As the AAG advances important messaging related to the golf industry's water stewardship and leadership in the water conservation space, it has developed messaging around other key bene fi ts of the industry in Arizona. As we seek to proactively tell the Arizona golf story with key constituencies around the state, we encourage you to share these videos with your networks.

https://azallianceforgolf.org/benefits/

Drink Responsibly And Hydrate

Most everyone likes to enjoy a cold beverage while on the course or afterward in the clubhouse. Please enjoy in moderation, be responsible, and be respectful of fellow members, guests, and employees. The team does a great job of assuring members have a good time and we want to make sure everyone gets home safely.

Hydration - With summer temps here, it is important to stay hydrated. Plenty of water is available in the golf cart coolers as well as at stations on the course, at the pool, and at the tennis/pickleball courts.

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