Longshore golf superintendent Michael Golden said the course looks healthy and in the best shape possible as it's set to open two days before the official start of spring, the Westport News reported.
Course workers will aerate the greens during the first week of April to allow the grass roots to breathe and live longer, the Westport News said.
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