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Show The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 7-10, 2005 B-3 5 PARK CITY REAL ESTATE AND YOU Locals find summer lovin on the links tures a private ,18-hole. par 72 course. The Pete Dye Golf Course was named Golf Inc. Magazine's "2003 Golf Development of the Year." Next year, the club will open a Jack Nicklaus-designed course. Tommy Chipman is the head pro, Michael Marion the director of golf and Chuck O'Nan is the superintendent. Although the course js part of a private community, memberships are available without buying a lot. For more information, call 333-4010 or log onto www.promontoryclub.com. golf courses •differ many options The Park City Golf Course is a public municipal course located at Lower Park Ave. Manager and director of golf For Parkites that love spend- Craig Sanchez heads this course, ing time on the links, the sur- which offers lessons, tournarounding area is a golfers haven. ments and league play. There is a With six courses in Summit men's league, women's 9- and 18County and three more in nearby hole leagues and a junior-league Wasalch County, both avid play- lhal compete in tournament play ers and recreational golfers will throughout the summer. Golf lesfind thai thai local courses are sons may be arranged through ^j&ricd and challenging, and sure the course, and cost vary by 'Mh meet the needs of golfers of instructor. Basic rates are $32 for •any ability. There are private and 18 holes for residents, and $43 for ^public courses and even courses non-residents. Nine holes are $16 jocaled in state parks and former for residents and $21.50 for nonresidents. For more information !:Olympic venues. call (801) 521-2135 or 615-5800 or log onto Some of the area's offerings are: www.ParkCityGolfClub.org. The course is also offering junior golf camp in the summer months for dammit County: youth ages 7-12. The camp is held Park Meadows Country Club is three times during the month of «t«cated al 2000 Meadows Drive. June. Each camp is four days long H3 is an lS-hole. par 72 private and the cost $125 per session. "purse designed by Jack The camp includes lessons, a jJicklaus. 'Hie course is designed rules clinic and lunch. Sign up is ""in the Scottish links tradition and this Tuesday, May 10 at the pro has 105 sand bunkers and waler shop. Further information conon 12 holes. There are three lev- tact pro Cynlhia Brown at 615els of membership including, the 5821. equity golf membership, social Glcnwild Golf Club and Spa is riHj ember ship and junior memberj"*fejiip. To inquire about joining the located al 7600 Glcnwild Drive. ~tiub. contact Kathy Volz This private course is part of a At P.O. Box 680430, Park Cily, gated community. Golf Digest 84068. call 649-2460. or e-mail at recently named the Tom Faziokvolz@parkmeadowscc.com. designed course "Best Course in Visit them on the web at Utah". Glcnwild is a 7.541-yard, w. park me adowscc.com/. par-71 course. Contact head pro Mark Aulerich at 615-9988 or Jeremy Ranch Golf and Country visit Glcnwild on the web at £lub 'is located a! 8770 North www.glenwild.com. Jeremy Road. . It is an lS-hole. par 72 private course. For more Promontory- The Ranch Club information, contact head pro golf course is located al S526 North Ranch Club Trail and feaTom Coslello at (801) 531-9000. Craig Reece, CRS Chris Briscoe is the director of golf and Lynn Bonner is the superintendent. For more information, call 1-800-327-7220 or log onto www.homesleadresort.com/leisur e/golf.html Wasatch County: Wasatch Mountain Slate Park is located at 1281 Warm Springs Road in Midway. The park features the Mountain course and the Lake course, public courses that combine for 36 holes. The courses are par 72 and nestled in the Wasatch Mountains. Wasatch Mountain js very affordable. On weekdays, 18 holes are $20. and nine holes arc $10. On weekend the fees go up to $22 for 18-holes and $11 for nine. Seniors and juniors rates are $18 for IS holes and $9 for nine holes. The head pro is Craig MacKay and then superintendent is Steve Moulton. For more information call (435) 6540532. The Homestead Resort golf course is located at 700 North Homestead Drive in Midway. This course is affiliated with the Homestead Resort and is open to all golfers. The course was designed by Bruce Summerhays and is an 18-hole, par 72 course that measures 5.091 yards from the forward tees and 7,017 yards from the back. Nine-hole fees vary from $22- $30 on weekdays and $27- $35 on weekends. Eighteen holes vary from $30-$50 on weekdays and $40-$60 on the weekends. Ladies pay $35 every Monday and seniors may golf for $35 Monday through Thursday after noon. There are also, punch cards, private lessons and tournament hosting option available. Rick Rockwood is the head pro. Soldier Hollow Golf Course al 1370 West Soldier Hollow Lane in Midway is located at the crosscountry skiing venue for the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. It offers two public courses, each 18-holes and par 72. They are named Gold and Silver to reflect their Olympic heritage. On weekdays, 18 holes arc $24, and nine holes are $12. On weekends, the fees go up to $26 for 18holes and $13 for nine. Seniors and juniors rates are $22 for IS holes and $11 for nine holes. Punch passes and a driving range arc also available. Chris Newson is the head pro and Steve Moullon is the superintendent. Call (435)-654-7442 for more information. The Tuhaye Golf Club is located off of U.S. 40.'The 18-hole course is private and located within a private community. For more information, contact head pro Mark Chilwood al 615-8395. point, and the region tournament win counts for two. So, because 1 seeds, even though Keyes lost to Keyes beat Arena twice in the regu•>ival Christopher Arena of Judge at lar season he had two points, and • lhe Region 10 tournament. All of the Arena had the two with the tourna-J~olher Park City players won at the ment win, they were in a tie for the tournament. Keyes is the beneficiary No. 1 seed al the state tournament. r 'of a major rules change lhal was 'Hie tiebreaker is determined by the -Inade after Pretorius and others number of sets lost between the two r 't-aUed for change a few years ago. opponents in both the regular season £ - Previously, regular-season region and the region tournament. Keyes -^vins only counted towards seeding had three losses and Arena had four, f '3br the region tournament, hut not so Keyes goes to the state contest as "••the stale tournament. Now, the rule the No. 1 seed. 4),as been changed and each regular Heading into State, the lop five, season Region win counts for a single schools are Park City. Pine View. Dixie, Ogden and Judge. Park City will likely face Dixie in the quarterfinals and Ogden in the semifinals. According to Pretorius, both are formidable opponents, but Park City should have the edge. On the other side of the bracket. Pine View and Judge should meet up in the semifinal round. Pretorius hopes that Park City and Pine View will be the last schools standing in the championship round, but he is leaving that up to fate. "There's no way of knowing what will happen. We'll lake it'one match al a lime and let the chips fall where www.DeerValleySpeclallst.com Cralg@DeerValleySpeclalIst.com Prudential (435) 647-8017 * (435) 649-7171 Utah Rani E>UI« (800) 553-4666 l*w OtHem Faxk 2300 r*ik A m u , Bld| • Trio Piud#rJiil w i d ^ J are fogttfej-od cervico maiVo 0* The PmdontUI \nnnzr,ca Cwnpcny ci FuV City , UT HOW Afrcrica Equal housing opportunity Each company indffp&nd*nUy owned and o CORNERSTONE HOME MORTGAGE Spring Construction Sale Prime Lock & Build 6«O% GregSando gUndefeated tennis team ready for State ^Continued from B-1 A SUBSTANTIAL RFTURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT As every homeowner can tell you, real otatu is a reliable way to invest your money. A growing majority of Americans aren't stopping with owning just one home - they are acquiring additional property for investment purposes. Along with tax benefits, investment properties offer the possibility of earned income from rental revenues. How do you get die best return when yi">u invest in rental property? Maximize the amount of rent you can charge for die house by keeping it well maintained. A rental property in excellent condition is more likely to attract reliable renters, and is easier to sell at the best price when you are ready. When you sell a home that has a record of steady occupancy, you sell both a house and a successful business. Choose renters with good references who are willing to sign a long-term lease, and you will reducethe maintenance incurred as a result of frequent tenant turnover. Don't be reluctant to raise tine rent gradually, to offset rising costs of living. Even if second homeowners choose not to rent the house, they will realize a return on their investment merely from appreciation of real estate valuer over time. For rock solid advice on buying or selling real estate, call Craig Reece at 435-647-8017 or toll free at 1-800-553-4666. Craig has been a full time Park City resident since 1973 and a full-time real estate agent since 107S. they may." said Pretorius. He predicts that if Park City can get all five entries to the final round, then they stand a very good chance of defending their 3A state title once again. "If we lose a player, we open the door for someone else to get the points," said Pretorius. The Miners were originally scheduled to play Ogden on Thursday afternoon, but cancelled the match due to inclement weather. 'Hie match has been rescheduled for this Wednesday, May 11 at 3 p.m. at the Park City Racquet Club. w/no origination fee Keara Sardo Becky Stover Amy Yost *No fee required for loan amounts of $500,000 or greater. After construction - modify to any 3/1, 5/1, 7/1 or 10/1 Libor Arm at prevailing rates. Call For Details 435.649.8585 800.297.8585 www. cornerstonehomemtg. com Raies and terms nrc subject to change without notice. _,_..^OUSE ( • ' • . 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