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As Duluth golf struggles, Nemadji booms

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At the regular meeting of the City of Superior Finance Committee, on Aug. 10, 2023, Nemadji Golf Cou...

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  1. I have always thought Nemadji’s structure is different than Duluth’s. At Nemadji, I think the city takes like a certain percentage of the profits, while in Duluth the management team gets a cut. Also, at Nemadji the management team sets the prices, not the City, like in Duluth.

    I have always felt that Nemadji has always treated every golfer like a guest, not just the regulars, while in Duluth it’s like a club with a few cliques that get treated well. I used to be a regular golfer at Enger and as a relative of Hank Jensen, I know he would be sick with how the City is running his old course. Both condition, money, and service. Service may have changed after I left the sport for other more affordable ones.

    Superior rocks the golf experience but the course is a bit too easy.

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