Thursday, April 19, 2018

Snooze Alarm

 

We have been working hard at Meadowbrook to get the golf course ready for everyone to play. (Ok, so when I say we, I mean Mark our superintendent and his great staff.) The problem is, there has been one thing standing in our way from having a course full of golfers enjoying their friends and making birdies… good weather. That’s right, every time we get a good day and think that winter is over, boom, snow and cold weather drops by again. It’s as if Spring keeps hitting the SNOOZE ALARM!

Well I am going out on a limb ( covered with ice and snow) and saying, that’s enough! Oh, it’s ok if it rains a little, and ok if we have a slightly chilly morning, but I’m done with winter for a while. let’s play golf! So, Meadowbrook at Clayton golf course is open and ready to go. We are cleaning up the carts, mowing grass, raking bunkers, doing everything we need to do to be ready for the crowd.

To get everybody back in the golfing mood we have extended our out of season rates through next Tuesday. That’s right 18 holes and a cart through Tuesday, April 24 is just $26… WOW! After that we go to in season rates. $33 for 18 and a cart, Monday through Friday and $42 on weekends. Still a great value for such a great course!

So, dust off those clubs, clean up your softspike shoes, and call us and make a tee time. WE are ready, heck we’ve been ready!

Thanks
Your Friendly Neighborhood Golf Staff

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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Reed’s stealth attack on Masters glory finds admirer in Love

(Reuters) – Davis Love was not immediately impressed by Patrick Reed’s game when he first saw the American play, but learned over time that the newly crowned Masters champion had the necessary ingredients for success, the 2016 U.S. Ryder Cup captain said on Tuesday. Keep reading.

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