As winter holds on in some places, eager golfers are already hitting the driving range at Shooters Family Golf Centre. Despite a season that has been ongoing for almost a year, the centre is officially open and welcoming golfers. The centre’s food services manager, Amy Cerasani, notes that the golf course closed in early December, but the driving range has been open sporadically since January. In its 31 years of operation, Shooters has never had a season as long as this one, but Cerasani is excited about the extended golfing opportunities.

Cerasani is thrilled that the driving range is open and that golfers are already taking advantage of the warm weather and sunshine. She notes that the off-and-on season made it easier for the centre to kick into gear this year, despite the unusually long season. Shooters is looking forward to an early opening of the golf course and hopes for a long, hot, dry season without mosquitoes. The continued demand from golfers throughout the extended season has been a positive sign for the centre’s success.

Despite the lingering snow on the ground, Shooters Family Golf Centre is welcoming golfers to its driving range, marking the unofficial start to the golf season. The centre’s food services manager, Amy Cerasani, points out that the course closed in early December but has been open sporadically since January. This extended season has brought new challenges and opportunities for Shooters, with golfers eager to hit the driving range and get back out on the course.

The centre is experiencing a season unlike any other in its 31-year history, with golfers taking advantage of the warm weather to keep playing throughout the year. Cerasani is excited about the extended season and the early opening of the course, hoping for favorable weather conditions to make the most of the season. Despite the challenges of managing an extended season, Shooters is thrilled to see golfers back on the course and looking forward to a successful start to the season.

As Shooters Family Golf Centre opens its driving range for the season, golfers are already taking advantage of the opportunity to hit the links. The centre’s food services manager, Amy Cerasani, notes that the course closed in December but has been open sporadically since January. This extended season has presented new challenges for Shooters, but the demand from golfers has been strong, leading to a successful start to the season. Cerasani is hopeful for favorable weather conditions and a long season without mosquitoes, setting the stage for a successful year ahead.

In its 31 years of operation, Shooters Family Golf Centre has never experienced a season as long as the current one, with golfers eager to hit the driving range and get back out on the course. Despite the challenges of managing an extended season, the centre is excited to see golfers back on the course and is looking forward to a successful start to the year. Cerasani’s hope for a long, hot, dry season without mosquitoes reflects the optimism and enthusiasm for what lies ahead at Shooters.

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