A division of the nonprofit National Golf Foundation is on tap to assist Burbank officials as they work to turn the struggling DeBell Golf Club around.
The golf subcommittee, which was formed to review the financials of the city-owned DeBell course following a $2-million bailout package last month, held its first meeting this week and plans to continue conversations with the nonprofit’s National Golf Foundation Consulting division, said Chris Daste, the parks and recreation director, who also sits on the subcommittee.
“They are well known in the industry and are very unique, as they are a nonprofit,” Daste said.
Several organizations stepped forward to help the city bring the golf course back into the black, but given the foundation’s background, “they seemed like a good match,” he added.