Let’s see now. Suppose you are a trustee of the Houston Community College system.
You are confronted with a chronically underfunded system that is operating in a region where golf courses are overbuilt and will do most anything to attract customers.
What would you do?
Well, I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t be approving the construction of a three-hole, par 3 golf facility to provide “a new and unique opportunity for residents of northeast Houston to learn or improve skills in the age-old sport of golf.”
The Houston Press’ Richard Connelly has the story.