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Residents invited to participate in Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course survey

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KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman is inviting residents and golfers to participate in a survey that will help shape the future of Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course.  In partnership with JJ Keegan+, a golf strategic planning firm, the City has begun developing a comprehensive Golf Course Marketing Study. As part of that process, community feedback is being collected to better understand the experiences, preferences, and priorities of current and potential golf course users.

The survey is designed to gather valuable input that will help guide future planning efforts and identify opportunities to enhance the overall guest experience at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course.  “We want to hear directly from the community,” said Mike Meersman, the City’s Parks and Recreation Director. “Whether you are a regular golfer, an occasional visitor, or someone interested in the future of the facility, your feedback will help inform the study and future decision-making.”

The survey can be completed online by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NQGHC2X

The survey will remain open through June 30.

As a thank you for participating, all survey respondents will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a round of golf for four people at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course. The prize is valid through December 31. One winner will be selected and notified by July 15.

The city encourages all interested community members to take a few minutes to complete the survey and share their thoughts before the survey closes.