Enjoy a top-ranked scenic California course in the Sierra foothills
(COPPEROPOLIS, Calif.) – Saddle Creek Resort – ranked No. 15 in California in Golfweek’s “Best You Can Play” – announces its “Fall Golfer’s Special” showcasing the acclaimed layout amid the scenic beauty of autumn in the Sierra foothills.
The special features golf with cart fees and unlimited range balls. A choice of a hot breakfast before or a delicious cheese steak sandwich with either a draft beer or soft drink after the round are also included. Rates range from $65 per person (Monday – Friday) to $85 per person on weekends. The package runs through October 31, 2010. Additionally, the resort is offering a 25 percent savings for stays in its fully-appointed, course-side bungalows.
“Autumn is perhaps our most beautiful time of the year here in the foothills and the perfect time to play at Saddle Creek,” says Bob Higgins, General Manager. “Come out and enjoy breakfast or lunch, our great practice facilities and 18 of the best golf holes in California.”
Saddle Creek’s challenging-yet-fair design and excellent conditioning has made the resort a perennial favorite for golfers of all abilities. Not to be missed while at Saddle Creek Lodge is the award-winning Copper Grille – a culinary destination of Calaveras County featuring more than 500 wines including the highly-praised local Petite Syrah. The Copper Grille offers breakfast daily starting at 7 a.m. Easily accessible from the bungalows are Saddle Creek Resort’s miles of hiking and biking trails, the Sports Club with tennis courts, swimming pool and fitness facility.
For more information call: Saddle Creek at 209.785.7415 or visit www.saddlecreek.com.
About Saddle Creek Resort
Situated in the rolling foothills of the Central Sierra region just two hours from the Bay Area and 1.5 hours from Sacramento, Saddle Creek Resort is located in the heart of the Copper Valley in Copperopolis. Golfers will discover stunning vistas of the towering Sierra Mountains to the east, while an ethereal collection of shimmering lakes, native trees, indigenous grasses and 100 bunkers provides a challenging, thought-provoking experience from tee to green. To create an atmosphere of tranquility and isolation, golf course architect Carter Morrish devised a routing in which no two holes run parallel to each other. For more information and a virtual tour of the golf course visit www.saddlecreek.com.
Contact:
David Wood
Buffalo Communications
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