Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club in Arizona Announce New Membership Plan

January 1, 2010 by sydney  
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The award-winning, 36-hole Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club recently announced a new membership plan that allows for one golf course to be available for daily fee play each day. Until now the prestigious 11 year-old private club, located east of Phoenix at the base of the Superstition Mountains, has been exclusively available to members and their guests.

Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club features two Nicklaus Design golf courses, The Prospector and Lost Gold. Prospector, created by Jack and Gary Nicklaus, was the first course to open in this 870-arce master planned community in 1998. This classic 18-hole layout is surrounded by extraordinary views of the Superstition Mountains. One of the most striking features of the 7,185-yard Prospector course is an oasis-like water feature that extends the length of the 18th hole. This magnificent finishing hole is set in an amphitheater-type setting with the Superstition Mountains at your back and the beautiful clubhouse ahead. Prospector has been the host course of the 2002 Countrywide Tradition tournament and the home of the LPGA Safeway International from 2004 to 2008.

Lost Gold, created by Jack and Jackie Nicklaus, is a links-styled course that presents a different set of challenges. Open since 1999, Lost Gold completes the Superstition Mountain trail while weaving through magnificent desert terrain explored centuries ago by conquistadors in search of the Cities of Cibola. This 18-hole desert layout plays to a challenging 7,351-yards. The front nine of Lost Gold is laid out with several parallel fairways separated by moderately bunkered corridors. The back nine opens out into the desert where the view of the ever present Superstition Mountains is even more commanding.

“We’re excited to introduce Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club to both local and national golf enthusiasts that appreciate world class Arizona golf at its finest,” said Doc Belitz, Vice President of Operations for OB Sports Golf Management. “Golfers playing Superstition Mountain will experience the incredible conditions and ambiance of one of the nicest private clubs in the entire Southwest. Revising our membership plan provides the opportunity to showcase our incredible golf courses and clubhouse to prospective members. There has never been a better time to play or join Superstition Mountain.”

For more information on Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club, call 480-983-1411 or visit www.superstitionmtngc.com.

Superstition Mountain Golf Club is professionally managed by OB Sports Golf Management, a diversified, golf-oriented company with a long history of success. OB Sports currently manages 30 premier golf courses and country clubs throughout the United States and Mexico. Known for its comprehensive and personalized services since 1972, OB Sports has become widely acclaimed as the leader in boutique-style golf course management. For more information about OB Sports Golf Management, visit www.obsports.com,call (480) 948-1300, become a Fan of OB Sports on Facebook at www.facebook.com/obsports or follow OB Sports on Twitter: www.twitter.com/OBSportsGolf

 

Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club At A Glance
Prospector Course: 7,185 yards, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Gary Nicklaus
Lost Gold Course: 7,351 yards, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jackie Nicklaus
Tee Times: 480-983-1411
Website: www.superstitionmtngc.com
Club Guest/Daily Fee  Green Fees:  $120-$180
Membership Information: 480-983-3200

Professionally Managed by OB Sports Golf Management

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