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Dale Hollow Golf Course, Burkesville, KY receives high ranking

Course is 40 miles from Columbia, KY, 12 miles south of Burkesville, KY

From Commonwealth News Center

Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, in Cumberland County at 6371 State Park Road, Burkesville, KY, has been rated the #9 "Best in State" by Golf Digest and Golfweek magazines. In addition, the course received a four star rating by Golf Digest on its "Best Places to Play in 2009.

"These awards once again validate the quality and conditioning that patrons have come to expect from the Kentucky State Parks Golf Trail Courses," said Dan Strohmeier, PGA Director of Golf for the Department of Parks.

Dale Hollow designed by Brian Ault

The newest addition to the Kentucky State Parks Golf Trail courses is General Burnside Island State Park near Somerset -- a newly renovated course designed by Brian Ault. The course re-opened in May, 2008, and features zoysia fairways and tees with bent grass greens.

The course measures 6,394 yards from the back tees and is on an island surrounded by Lake Cumberland. Ault also designed the courses at Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park and Hidden Cove at Grayson Lake State Park, both recognized nationally by Golf Digest.





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Firemen overcome smoke to put out Heskamp ST fire



2009-04-16 - 113 Heskamp ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Donald Hare. Columbia Fire Department photos; CM edits.
THERE WAS A LOT OF SMOKE at 113 Heskamp ST, Columbia, KY, Wednesday, April 15, 2009, but firemen from the Columbia Fire Department extinguished the blaze with only minor damage to the house. Above, center, Chief Mike Glasgow prepares to enter the house, and at right, inside. Upper left, Fireman Terry Moore at entrance. Behind the fan at center is Chat Wheet, and the other EMT on scene was the photographer, Donald Hare.Help with identification of others welcome

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