DELRAY BEACH, Florida — The Kings Point Executive Golf Course is open for business after sustaining damage from a tornado induced by Hurricane Ian.
Maintenance crews filled more than 20 dump trucks with air conditioners and washing machines that littered the 18-hole golf course while uprooted trees were removed.
The course opened Nov. 14. Business was brisk on Monday morning, Dec. 5., as golfers waited in line in carts to tee off.
David Margalit, a Kings Point resident of seven years, said he was pleased with the condition of the course. “It was a nightmare after the tornado struck,” he said. “I thought it might take months before I’d be able to golf again.”
Margalit tries to golf at least once a week.
“We spent about three weeks doing nothing but getting the course back in shape,” said Bill Jeffrey, maintenance superintendent. “It was a lot of work.”
Golf Course Director Jeff Huelsman praised the work of Jeffrey and his 14-person staff. They did an amazing job, said Huelsman.
The tornado destroyed more than 50 condominium units at Kings Point
Golf clubs spill from the wreckage of a vehicle at the Kings Point community in unincorporated Palm Beach County, Fla., on Sept. 29, 2022. A tornado spawned by Hurricane Ian flipped and destroyed cars in the parking lot of the complex.
Residents have obtained assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the county was declared a disaster area, largely because of the Kings Point tornado.
The golf course was closed for renovation work when the tornado hit. It delayed its reopening by about a month. Repairs had to be made to the renovations that had already been completed.
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“It was frustrating but we are very pleased with the way things turned out.” noted Huelsman. “The course has never looked better.”
Lisa Manzione, spokeswoman for clubhouse management at Kings Point, said the opening could not have come at a better time. The golf course generates gross revenue of more than $1 million for Kings Point.
“It has consistently operated in the black,” she noted. “That is important because it helps to lower the assessments that are charged to Kings Point homeowners.”
Many of them live on fixed incomes.
Huelsman said play has already reached expected levels. In season, he said the course sees as many as 200 rounds of golf…
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