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PGA Professional and General Manager - Corey Feller
Gradually the course allowed play as a semi-private facility and over the years, as community interest developed, it changed to a public community course. The name of the course also changed from the New London Country Club to the New London Golf Club and subsequently Shamrock Heights Golf & Supper Club in August of 2006. In the fall of 1995 the club purchased two additional pieces of property with the possibility of adding an additional 9 holes in the future. A large 30 acre farm field south of the course and a 35 acre old rock quarry north of the course were purchased. After a few years of research and planning, in 2002 the club decided to start the expansion project. Four new links style holes were created out of the field south of the course to complete the "Sealqaire 9" and four very unique holes were created out of the quarry to the north to create the "Caire'al 9." The new holes proved to be an awesome layout with elevation changes and doglegs that are very scenic and challenging but also very fair for the average golfer.
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