Amenity-Rich, Blue Ridge Mountain Resort Community Provides Options, Values for Residents, Families, Non-Property Owners
(LAUREL FORK, Virginia) – Award-winning Olde Mill – the resort and residential community in the Blue Ridge Mountains celebrating a $12 million renovation – has unveiled its new, amenity-laden membership program for property and non-property owners at various price levels.
Membership packages include:
Community Platinum: One-time rate good for 10 years with no dues, unlimited golf without cart fees, preferred pricing for guests and extended family, unlimited driving-range balls, free golf handicap services
Community Gold: Unlimited golf and driving-range balls, four complimentary cart fees monthly, free golf handicap services, discounts for accompanied guests
Community: Unlimited golf before April 15 and after October 15 with 20 rounds between those dates (cart fees apply), discounts for accompanied guests
These packages are available to property owners and non-property owners. Call for more details 800.753.5005.
“Olde Mill provides mountain living as it should be – value prices, a wholesome, unspoiled natural setting with many amenity and lifestyle options,” said Hagen Giles, General Manager of Olde Mill.
All members enjoy social, fitness, swim and tennis privileges. Furthermore, all members can participate in the club’s golf events, receive discounts at the full-service pro shop and benefit from custom club-fitting and PGA instruction. Olde Mill offers bag storage, frequent men’s and ladies’ mixers, social tournaments, junior programs and inter-club play
The Olde Mill Outfitters Club offers special events (like “Delightful Diversions”) and access to professionally-guided hiking and biking, organized wildlife-watching groups, and canoeing, kayaking, fishing and tubing amid scenic beauty.
For more information and pricing: www.oldemill.net, 800.753.5005.
Getting There
Olde Mill is minutes off Interstates 77, 81, 85 and 40; easily accessible from Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee; and roughly one hour from Blacksburg / Christiansburg, Virginia and the Roanoke, Winston-Salem and Greensboro airports.
About Olde Mill
The 850-acre, master-planned Blue Ridge Mountains resort and residential community boasts affordable yet luxurious condominiums, manor homes, single-family cottages and customizable estates with mountain-craftsman décor and furnishings. Breathtaking, panoramic views of the golf course and mountains proliferate.
Olde Mill’s $12 million transformation is the vision of prominent Mid-Atlantic-area land developer and Virginia Tech graduate Norris Mitchell, who grew up on a farm 20 miles from Olde Mill. He is overseeing Olde Mill’s evolution into a mountain oasis with an array of amenities and an economic engine for the region for decades to come.
Enhancements include completely redesigned dining and tavern facilities – and the addition of Chef Ed Badgett, an acclaimed culinary maestro who came from an elite private club in Western North Carolina – recreational area, newly renovated tennis courts, a fitness facility, and an indoor swimming pool with raised Jacuzzi (an outdoor pool is also planned, along with other additions).
Olde Mill’s golf course is rated 4½ stars by Golf Digest magazine (out of 5 possible). The championship golf course’s extensive renovations were directed by third-generation Pinehurst residents Dan and Bradley Maples, the son and grandson of original designer Ellis Maples. Keeping the iconic layout – reminiscent of the Golden Age of golf’s Donald Ross classic designs – the upgrades include aesthetic changes to several holes. Furthermore, the course’s back tee boxes were lengthened to 7,100 yards, while the other three sets of tees were shortened for increased playability. A wall-to-wall irrigation system was installed, and white sand from the mountains of North Carolina – the same sand used at Augusta National Golf Club – fills the 70 bunkers at Olde Mill, where water comes into play on 16 holes.
Contact:
Dan Shepherd, Buffalo Communications
703.403.5317, dshepherd@billycaspergolf.com
Jen Voss, 703.268.9200, jvoss@billycaspergolf.com
www.buffalocommunications.com
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