Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club introduces new Summer Membership

Superstition Mountain LogoSuperstition Mountain Golf and Country Club introduces a new 6-month-long Summer Membership. The new Summer Membership is valid May 1 through October 31, 2010 and provides access to all golf facilities and clubhouse amenities along with all social events.
Membership privileges are extended to the member, spouse and children under the age of 23 who are living at home, attending school on a full-time basis or in the military. The cost for a Summer Membership is $635 per month with first and last month’s dues due upon signing. At the end of a Summer Membership, if a member would like to convert to a full-time member, all charges, including dues, will be credited toward a full Golf initiation fee.

“This is really a great opportunity for folks to ‘test-drive’ a golf membership at one of Arizona’s premier country clubs,” said Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club General Manager Gene Blum. “And in October, when they’ve found a membership is everything they’ve ever dreamed it would be, they can seamlessly convert to a full Golf membership.”

The Club features two Nicklaus Design golf courses, The Prospector and Lost Gold. The Prospector Golf Course, which opened in 1998, combined the creative skills of Jack Nicklaus and his son Gary. Prospector has been the site of the 2002 Countrywide Tradition tournament and the home of the LPGA Safeway International from 2004 to 2008. Recently, the Prospector was honored as one of the Top 100 Residential Courses in the Country by Golfweek for 2009 and ranked #10 in Golfweek’s “Best Courses You Can Play,” State-By-State ranking for 2010. In 1999, Jack Nicklaus teamed with son Jack Jr. to design The Lost Gold course at Superstition Mountain. The links-style course offers generous fairways, slightly smaller greens (compared to The Prospector) and strategic bunker placements. This year, the Lost Gold Course was ranked as one of the “Top 10 Private courses in Arizona” by Desert Golf and was honored as one of the Top 20 Courses in Arizona in Golfweek’s “Best Courses You Can Play” State by State ranking for 2010.

For more tee times, memberships or more information on, call 480.983.1411 or visit www.superstitionmtngc.com.

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