General Suggestions for Improvement of the University of Kensas, Six-Hole Sand-Green Golf Course Offered for Doctor Allen's Approval by Bill Winey, Jr- No. I Hole The present location of the tee is fine for the golfer who can use a lofty club to reach the green, but those who cannot reach the green with a lofty club will, as a rule, hit the tree and therefore be penalizede I therefore suggest the tee be moved about twenty feet north of its present location. The green is in bad condition and should be raked free of the rocks and other impediments which should not be there. If the ground eround the green in a twenty-foot radius were mowed, I am sure it would be appreciated by the golfers. The cup is still useable and the rake is alsoe No. 2 Hole The present location of the tee is fine. The sand is a little dry, but a little oi1 will remedy thise The trench above the west side of the green could be dug 4 little deeper in order to keep the water from washing down onto the green. No. 3 Hole Green in bad condition-tee needs leveling off. No. 4 Hole Green in very bad shape-needs oi] and more sand. No. 5 Hole Tee in good shapeebecause no fine tee shot will not be seen by the player, it is easy to lose a ball. Therefore, it might help if this fairway was kept cut short and clean--the green is in very bad shape. No. 6 Hole Green in best condition of any--a little oil will be needed and it will have to be raked. Incidental Suggestions There is a need for some method of designating the layout of the course along with stetistics of the yardage. All greens will be raked and cleaned.