Award-Winning Superstition Mountain Golf Club Now Available For
"Member-For-A-Day" Golf
Superstition Mountain, Ariz. - The award-winning,
36-hole Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club announced today that
it will make one golf course each day available for "Member-for-a-Day"
starting times through the addition of a new membership plan that
allows for daily fee play opportunities. The second course will remain
exclusive for permanent member play. Golf course use for the two
membership categories will rotate daily between The Prospector and Lost
Gold layouts. Until now the prestigious 11 year-old private club,
located east of Phoenix at the base of the Superstition Mountains, has
been exclusively available to members and their guests.
"We're excited to introduce Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club
to both local and national golf enthusiasts that appreciate world class
Arizona golf at its finest," said Doc Belitz, Vice President of
Operations for OB Sports Golf Management. "Golfers playing Superstition
Mountain will experience the incredible conditions and ambiance of one
of the nicest private clubs in the entire Southwest. Adding the
Member-for-a-Day option gives us the ability to ensure the club's
future, and at the same time showcase our incredible golf courses and
clubhouse to prospective members. And with full golf memberships
starting at $15,000, there has never been a better time to play or join
Superstition Mountain Country Club."
Starting times are available and current rates will range from $120 to
$180,($90 to $110 for Arizona residents). Starting time reservations
can be made by calling the golf shop at 480-983-1411. Membership
opportunities are also available with initiation fees starting as low
as $15,000 for a full golf membership.
In the current economic climate, the creation of more accessible forms
of membership have quickly become an industry-wide trend as clubs look
for additional revenue sources outside of member play.
Superstition Mountain Golf Club features two Nicklaus Design golf
courses, The Prospector and Lost Gold. The Prospector Golf Course,
which opened in 1998, combined the creative skills of Jack Nicklaus and
his son Gary. Prospector has been the site of the 2002 Countrywide
Tradition tournament and the home of the LPGA Safeway International
from 2004 to 2008.
In 1999, Jack Nicklaus teamed with son Jack Jr. to design The Lost Gold
course at Superstition Mountain. The links-style course offers generous
fairways, slightly smaller greens (compared to The Prospector) and
strategic bunker placements.
Superstition Mountain Golf Club has hosted a number of LPGA and
Champion's TOUR events over the past decade and has received numerous
industry awards, including Golfweek magazine recently naming the
Prospector Golf Course as one of the "Top 100 Residential Courses" in
America. For more information on Superstition Mountain Golf and Country
Club, call 480-983-1411 or visit
www.superstitionmtngc.com.
Superstition Mountain Golf Club is professionally managed by OB Sports
Golf Management, a diversified, golf-oriented company with a long
history of success. OB Sports currently manages 30 premier golf courses
and country clubs throughout the United States and Mexico. Known for
its comprehensive and personalized services since 1972, OB Sports has
become widely acclaimed as the leader in boutique-style golf course
management. For more information about OB Sports Golf Management, visit
www.obsports.com,call
(480) 948-1300, become a Fan of OB Sports on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/obsports or follow OB Sports on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/OBSportsGolf.
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