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I
f you thought you missed out on the all-new Players club
program at Indian Wells Golf Resort, then you're in luck – the
last day to purchase the card has been extended to Dec. 31.
This year's program includes the Prime Access for $1,200,
which provides guests with green fee rates of $95 Monday-Thurs-
day and $115 Friday-Sunday through April 30, 2018. The Stan-
dard Access card is $600 with rates of $110 Monday-Thursday
and $130 on weekends. clIcK hErE to see more benefits and to
purchase online.
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Team up with one of your favorite playing partners and tee it
up in the desert Two-Ball challenge slated for April 20-22 at
three Troon Golf-managed properties, The Westin Mission Hills,
Classic Club and Indian Wells Golf Resort. clIcK hErE for more
details or to sign up online.
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Give one of your golfing companions a gift they will love
this holiday season – a gift certificate to Indian Wells golf
resort. The certificates can be purchased in $50, $100 and
$250 amounts and are valid for golf, merchandise, and
breakfast or lunch. clIcK hErE to purchase online.
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Don't forget to try a golfBoard the next time you tee it up at
Indian Wells Golf Resort. The vehicles allow you to surf the turf in
a unique golf experience. clIcK hErE for more information.
T
he list of awards for In-
dian Wells Golf Resort
continues to grow, and
the property's latest accolades
come courtesy of its environ-
mental friendliness.
Indian Wells received the
"Community Environmental
Award" from the California
Golf Course Owners Associa-
tion for demonstrating excel-
lence in the area of Environ-
mental Stewardship.
"We are proud to be the re-
cipient of the 2017 award,"
said General Manager Steve
Rosen. "Our team at Indian
Wells Golf Resort proves it is
definitely possible to be a
great golf course while still
being good stewards of the
land."
Some of the criteria for the
award included reducing use
of water or electricity, having
an efficient and convenient re-
cycling program in place for
managing waste on course
and in the clubhouse, encour-
aging on-site natural habitats
for birds and other small an-
imals, and increasing cit-
izen awareness on how
golf courses are
"friends of the environ-
ment" and how golfers
can support stewardship
efforts. The award was an-
nounced on Nov. 8.
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Providing a habitat for birds
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Indian Wells win a top award.