Dads and All Golfers Can Take Advantage Of U.S. Open Special
ORLANDO (May 15, 2006) – For the perfect Father’s Day gift for the Dad, look no further than the Shingle Creek Golf Club and the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando.
On Father’s Day, June 18, Dad’s play golf for free at the award-winning course with accompanying spouse, child or parent.
In addition, during the US Open, Thursday, June 15 through Sunday, June 18, Father’s Day, Greater Orlando residents can play golf and enjoy lunch at the club’s Par-Take outdoor café or the Clubhouse Grille all for just $49.95. During that time, guests can enter to win a "Pampered Pop" vacation package, to be one of the first to experience the 1,500-room Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, scheduled to open Sept. 9, 2006. The package includes luxury accommodations for one night at the new resort, two rounds of golf, two spa treatments at The Spa at Shingle Creek and dinner at the Land Remembered Steakhouse, one of nine restaurant and lounging options available at the resort. In addition, guests can win gift certificates for the resort’s many leisure amenities, including dining, spa and of course, golf.
"We wanted to thank all of our golfing Dads, and give other members of the family a chance to spend quality time with Dad while enjoying some great golf," says Dave Scott, Director of Golf at Shingle Creek Golf Club. "We also thought it was great timing to give our guests a chance to be one of the first to experience the many leisure amenities at the new Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, opening Sept. 9."
Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf Course, a 7,228-yard, par-72 championship layout that opened in 2003, has been named one of the "Top 40 New Courses" by Golfweek magazine.
Shingle Creek Golf Club was recently named one of the top 100 golf shops in the U.S. by Golf Shop magazine, as well as a "Top 40 Best New Course" by Golfweek magazine and one of the "Top 10 Toughest Courses" by the Orlando Business Journal and received the prestigious "Greens of Distinction" from Corporate & Incentive Travel magazine.
Shingle Creek Golf Club is located at 9939 Universal Blvd., just off exit 2 of the Bee Line Expressway (S.R. 528). The David Harman designed course features undulating fairways and interconnecting waterways bordered by the natural backdrop of dense oaks and pines along historic Shingle Creek.
Shingle Creek Golf Club features a state-of-the-art practice facility, the Brad Brewer Golf Academy, a world-class clubhouse, golf carts with UpLink GPS yardage system, complimentary valet parking, full-service golf shop, and club and shoe rentals.
This September 9, just in time for its third anniversary, Rosen Shingle Creek is scheduled to open a 1,500-room luxury hotel that will include 445,000 square feet of state-of-the-art ballroom and meeting facilities, including a 95,000-square-foot column-free ballroom. Amenities include the 13,000-square-foot Spa at Shingle Creek with nine treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art health club, four outdoor swimming pools, two lighted tennis courts, basketball, seasonal canoe trips, nature trails, fishing, volleyball and more.
For more information about the Shingle Creek Golf Club and the Brad Brewer Golf Academy, please visit www.shinglecreekgolf.com or call (866) 996-9933. For more information about Rosen Shingle Creek, please visit www.rosenshinglecreek.com or call (866) 996-9939 or 866-996-6338 for reservations. For information about other Rosen properties, please visit www.rosenhotels.com.
Contact:
Mary Deatrick
(407) 332-5212
mdeatrick@cfl.rr.com