{"id":1781,"date":"2009-04-01T14:29:19","date_gmt":"2009-04-01T21:29:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spiken.wpengine.com\/news\/all-systems-go-riverbend-golf-course-opens-this-week\/"},"modified":"2016-10-21T15:45:35","modified_gmt":"2016-10-21T22:45:35","slug":"all-systems-go-riverbend-golf-course-opens-this-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/all-systems-go-riverbend-golf-course-opens-this-week\/","title":{"rendered":"All systems go: Riverbend Golf Course opens this week"},"content":{"rendered":"
Golfers can expect plenty of changes at the redesigned Riverbend Golf Course.<\/a> It opened Wednesday.<\/p>\n Holes No. 5, 6 and 8 are completely new. There are 17 new bunkers or sand traps. Nine holes feature new tees.<\/p>\n \u201cThe biggest change is we tried to make it more fun,\u201d said Pete Petersen, director of operations at Riverbend, a golf course along West Meeker Street owned by the city of Kent.<\/a> \u201cWe dramatically changed the look of the front nine from what people are used to. Three holes are longer and four are shorter. There\u2019s a different look off of the tees.\u201d<\/p>\n City officials closed the front nine holes last fall after nearby Green River levee repairs and expansions by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers<\/a> forced several of the holes to be moved. The back nine holes remained open.<\/p>\n The $1.25 million course project also includes 250 new trees and a new, 12-foot high, chain-link fence between the course and the Green River Trail,<\/a> which reopened last weekend. City officials installed the fence to keep balls on the course away from the popular walking and biking trail that runs along the top of the levee next to the course.<\/p>\n Nearly 200 members of the Riverbend men\u2019s and women\u2019s clubs competed Saturday in a tournament to christen the new course.<\/p>\n \u201cThe main thing we tried to do is we lost a little length on some of the holes, but we gained length on other holes,\u201d Petersen said. \u201cWe moved bunkers down to challenge the longer-hitting and better players.\u201d<\/p>\n Numerous golfers signed up for tee times on Wednesday to try the new course.<\/p>\n \u201cThere\u2019s a ton of people excited to play it,\u201d Petersen said. \u201cI hope they like it.\u201d<\/p>\n Course designers made major changes to holes No. 4, 7 and 9, including new tees and bunkers.<\/p>\n \u201cI think they are all good improvements,\u201d Petersen said.<\/p>\n