The club is open for golf, pizza and beers but still no movies as it moves toward entering into voluntary administration later this month.
Mr Boyd said the course was still open and would continue to operate throughout the administration process.
“The course is being maintained by our own greens team, and they’re doing a great job; the course is in amazing nick,” Mr Boyd said.
“The pro shop is open seven days a week, and the driving range is open.
“Currently, the bar is open Thursday through Sunday from 12pm to 8pm, with pre-made pizzas now available again.
“As far as golf goes, it’s business as usual.”
Comments on Facebook in support of the club are rolling in with Ray Bonnici’s post about his recent experience just one of many.
“I’ve heard reports over the last couple of months that the course is terrible,” Ray’s post read.
“Let me tell you, the course is absolutely fantastic.
“It was a pleasure to play with three members who made me feel very welcome.”
The back half of the clubhouse remains closed, including the cinema, with no known timeline of if or when that might change.
Mr Boyd said he understood the frustration within the community about the cinema.
“Because it exists within a licenced venue, as soon as we open the doors we have minimum staffing and shift requirements,” Mr Boyd said.
“To have one session, there’s a minimum of two staff required, and the minimum shift is two hours.
“Really, they’re there for closer to three, by the time they get everybody tickets, popcorn and drinks, then clean up afterwards, and historically it wasn’t particularly well attended.
“It’s something that needs to operate while the surrounding building is already operating for it to be sustainable.
“Hopefully it will come back, and we’re trying to figure out how that could happen.”
The club hosted a two-day golf tournament over the Easter weekend, with a couple more on the cards throughout April.
Sunday, April 12 and 19 will see the Masters 2-man Ambrose, sponsored by TH Kitchens and Davidson White Accounting, take to the course.
Entry tickets, which include drinks vouchers and BBQ lunch on the days, are still available through the pro shop.
On Wednesday, April 22, the Chomley-Davidson Bowl will take to the course.
A small team ladies’ tournament can be inquired about via the golf club email at golfoperations@corowagolfclub.com.au.
Entry for the 9am shotgun start event includes a light lunch.
Every Sunday, a different format of golf, such as 2-man Ambrose, will be played to keep people interested and to get the people less serious about golf to the course in a more social form of competition.
“Everything we’re doing is pre-approved by the proposed administrator,” Mr Boyd said.
“Once they take over it should still continue, but once they finish their process, we don’t know what the future after that looks like.
“What we’re doing feels good, it feels like we’re doing what people want.”