Greywolf Golf Course to open May 16th – new clubhouse opening slated for July 2014

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The new Greywolf Golf course still in its building stage

Perfection is the only word capable of describing Greywolf Golf Course. You will hear others — spectacular, breathtaking, inspiring, award winning — the words roll from every golfer’s lips the minute they glimpse the dramatic 7,140 yard course, but perfection really sums Greywolf up best. With bentgrass from tee to green, water meandering through ten of the eighteen holes and dramatic elevation changes with stunning alpine views, Greywolf is as impressive as mountain golf gets.

Opening Friday, May 16 the course is in superb condition for this time of year and the new fleet of 2014 Club Car Precedent Golf Cars will make tackling the 300 feet of elevation changes a little easier. Fitted with the new Visage Mobile Golf Information System, players will benefit from a host of great features, including;

  • Pace of play monitoring – Player assistants will use Visage GPS to track pace of play and quickly assist any group that is falling behind.
  • Cart cuisine – Pre-order snacks and beverages from the 8th green and it will be ready and waiting at the brand new Snack Shack.
  • Cart speed monitoring – Available throughout the golf course, carts will automatically slow down on steep downhill portions ensuring the safety of all guests.
  • Blind shot cart locator – Player’s will be able to see the exact location of the carts in the group ahead of them with exact yardages at certain holes.

Guests will also enjoy the beautiful new clubhouse when it opens in July. Currently under construction the clubhouse will be home to the pro-shop, member’s locker storage and the new Cliffhanger at Greywolf restaurant. Below the clubhouse will also be a club storage area exclusively for members, whose bag will be ready and waiting inside their cart when they arrive for tee off.

 

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