| Pondera Golf Club may be a best kept secret - Page 2 |
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| Wednesday, 11 July 2007 06:47 | |||||||
Page 2 of 2 On the golfing side, even if you don’t play, but are looking to get out of the house and off the couch and away from summer TV reruns, the PGC has a twi-light special of golf after 6 p.m. for only $7. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are women’s and men’s league nights, but Monday, Thursday and Friday are super times for nine holes of twi-light fun and even a light meal after. You can watch the sun set over the Rocky Mountain Front as you mosey around the course. It just doesn’t get much better than this. Couples or singles may want to come out on Thursdays around 6 p.m. and join the fun of mixed golf. This isn’t structured golf by any stretch of the imagination, just a lot of fun for couples. If you have family or friends coming to visit and they play golf, they may be interested to know the PGC has punch cards available which can be used to rent carts as well as play. During the week, the golf course is open from 9 a.m. to dusk and on weekends at 8 a.m. to dusk. The clubhouse is open from 9 -2 a.m. daily. The CHS 20 year class reunion has part of their events scheduled at the PGC this weekend and on July 21 the Tavern Association is hosting their annual Christmas in July tournament. Proceeds of this tourney go to buy food baskets for those in need in Pondera County. On Aug. 25, the Todd Johnson tourney, or the TJ as it has become known will take place. This is the last big tournament of the season and is a lot of fun. Proceeds go towards local scholarships. The PGC has hired Kristi Ren as the course supervisor. She was born in Brady and is the granddaughter of Kip Keller. Cindie Vandenberg manages the PGC, Fitzgerald is the assistant manager. Assisting you are Andrea Boehmler, Cassie Fagan, Cale Fitzgerald, Hope Reardon and Rebel Riley. If you have any questions or need more information about the Pondera Golf Club, call 278-3402.
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