COLUMBUS, Ohio (November 29, 2010) – Boxgroove (www.boxgroove.com), an inventive, reliable online network offering golfers the opportunity to play private golf courses of their choosing, now includes Moon Valley Country Club in Phoenix in the list of venues Boxgroove members can play. The traditionally-designed par-72 Moon Valley golf course, host of many amateur and professional tournaments through the years, was the site of Annika Sorenstam’s historic feat when she shot 59 in the second round of the 2001 Standard Register PING, becoming the first LPGA player to break 60.
“We are thrilled to include Moon Valley in our stable of private-club courses,” said McRedmond Morelli, founder and CEO of Boxgroove. “To play where such memorable golf history was made will be a special experience for Boxgroove members.”
About Moon Valley Country Club
The 18-hole Moon Valley championship golf course measures 7,210 yards from the longest tees. It features four sets of tees, lush fairways, large Tif-Eagle Bermuda greens and beautiful landscaping. The Dick Wilson original design opened in 1960, and in 1999 Bob Cupp, ASGCA, completed a redesign. With a course rating of 74.3 and a slope rating of 131, the course provides a fine challenge for tournament play as well as friendly competition, with water features on seven holes. The facility, managed by Troon Golf, LLC, also has a par-3 18-hole executive golf course, the Moon Walk course, as well as short-game and practice-range areas.
About Boxgroove
More than a tee-time aggregator, reciprocal-club network or fractionalized country-club membership, Boxgroove offers players seeking diverse golf experiences the opportunity to forge new golf relationships and play private courses in the United States, which they select from the Boxgroove options. Boxgroove provides members with meaningful opportunities to play private golf clubs around the U.S., a powerful arena for business and social networking, a simple Web-based method of accessing tee times at private golf clubs and a national community that shares passion for the game. For business or vacation travel, or even a weekend away, Boxgroove provides members with the chance to explore appealing golf venues while meeting new players or bringing their own guests.
Designed by private-club members, PGA Golf Professionals and private-club board members, Boxgroove works exclusively with private clubs to strengthen and grow membership, maximize revenue and increase club exposure.
For more information or to become a Boxgroove member, see www.boxgroove.com.
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