Spanish Fork approves agreement to create man-made tubing hill on golf course

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Spanish Fork approves agreement to create man-made tubing hill on golf course
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The Spanish Fork City Council has approved an agreement to create a man-made tubing hill on the driving range at The Oaks at Spanish Fork golf course.

<p>SPANISH FORK — The Spanish Fork City Council has approved an agreement to create a man-made tubing hill on the driving range at The Oaks at Spanish Fork golf course.

 To have an opportunity for families to do something unique, something fun without having to travel an hour or more to do it, I think is a huge incentive,&quot&#x3B; said Councilman Kevin Oyl

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