The City of Cheyenne is teaming up with F.E. Warren Air Force Base to offer golfers more ways to play next spring.

The Cheyenne City Council, Monday night, approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Rick Kaysen to execute a memorandum of understanding regarding reciprocal play at city and F.E. Warren Air Force Base golf courses.

"What will take place with this memorandum of understanding is that if you have an annual pass at either course, city courses or the base course, then all you have to do is show that and you get three free rounds of golf at the opposite courses," said Kaysen. "In the middle of December we will have a memorandum of understanding signing agreement."

Kaysen says the city and base also plan to partner on other projects next year.

"They have athletic fields, we have athletic fields. They have different types of facilities, we have different types of facilities," said Kaysen. "This is a pilot year program and we'll be able to build it from there so we can maximize the use of different facilities on both the base as well as within the city."

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