The city of Wichita is inviting the public to discuss the future of L.W. Clapp Golf Course at a series of community engagement meetings.
The first Clapp Transformation Committee meeting is Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Water Center (101 E. Pawnee).
The committee was formed to help determine what should happen to the golf course after much back and forth about its future.
“The thing that people need to realize, is that we cannot sustain five city golf courses. We just can’t. With that being said, golf is on a decline a little bit and we’re just bleeding money right now so it’s best people understand that. I know we don’t want to lose the golf course, and we don’t, but we just can’t sustain five city golf courses,” said George Theoharis, Clapp Transformation Committee member.
(Read more: KWCH News)