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Show The Park Record WecLThurs/Fri, May 11-13, 2005 B-9 Promontory celebrates new project Golf clubhouse designed to match mountains By ANNA BLOOM Of the Record staff Saturday, Promontory Ranch Club members watched goldentipped shovels dig into the dirt to celebrate the official groundbreaking of the Pete Dye Canyon Golf Clubhouse. Promontory is a 10-square mile recreational second-home and private ranch club community with a bird's eye view of Park City and Deer Valley. The club intends to include several golf courses designed by professionals in golf world including Jack Nicklaus. and Pete Dye. The new members-only clubhouse will overlook the lOlh fairway of the Pete Dye Canyon Golf Course and the historic rock formation. Promontory Point. The building will compete with the Ranch Clubhouse for the largest building in the Promontory community and is slated to open July. 4, 2006. according to Promontory Ranch Club Managing Director Rich Sonntag. "The design of the clubhouse will have unique characteristics with a modern edge on our traditional mountain architecture elements [throughout the Ranch Club]," Sonntag told The Park Record. "The architecture will incorporate all the elements associated with Park City - mining, ranching and mountains - and will include inside spaces as well as outside spaces to take advantage of this great climate." Though Promontory has a Ranch Clubhouse, the Pete Dye clubhouse will be the first commercial building in the community dedicated to golfers specifically. The main floor area will span close to 16,000 square feet and the lower floor area will be approximately 8.000 square feet, with a 4,400 square foot splitlevel outdoor terrace. Amenities will include interior dining with seating for 60 people featuring a bar, banquet seating and open kitchen, outdoor dining for 30 on the terrace, and a pro shop. The separate men's and women's clubs will each provide space for 252 shoe lockers, 128 lockers, showers, outdoor patio, lounge with fireplace, and bar. Dumppt 15 & 20 yard roll-off cans for removal of debris. Commercial/Residential 435*336* JUNK (5865) WENTWORTH AT .. SUMMIT COUNTY A COURTESY PROMONTORY RANCH CLUB Saturday. Promontory Managing Director Rich Sonntag, Perry Dye of Dye Designs, Principal Architect Chris Jensen, Bruce Anderson of Heil Construction, Promontory Director of Golf Michael Marion, Promontory Director of Land Development Brad Cosby, and Promontory Director of Club Operations Tim Lewis dipped their shovels in dirt to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Pete Dye Canyon Golf Clubhouse. Though the JSA architecture firm has helped to create Holel ing will be organic and when you walk'outside, the focus will be on The Silver CL 77?e architecture [of the clubhouse] will Star Resort incorporate all the elements associated and rcsid e n t i a I with Park City - mining, ranching and mounhomes in the area, tains - and will include inside as well as outthe Pete side spaces." D y e Canyon - Rich Sonntag G o l f Clubhouse Promontory Ranch Club will be the ^^^^^^^^^^^^m first commercial building JSA architects Promontory Point and the naturwill design for Promontory, al outcropping." according to JSA Principal PGA Master Professional Architect Chris Jensen. Michael Marion, director of golf "The clubhouse will be set at Promontory, says the clubapart from the rest in the area in house will ease the flow of traffic terms of form, shape and style." for golfers and provide an ideal he said. "The shape of the build- amount of space for the pro-shop. "I'm all about function, and there's a logical flow to1 the whole building from the parking lot, to the entrance," he told The Park Record. The thing that attracted Marion to Promontory in the first place was its progressive family approach, which is incorporated to all of its parts, Marion adds. "The main thing that brought me out here was the concept behind the Ranch Club which was the family component. The traditional rules of when women can play and when children can play are thrown out the door. I've never seen amenities so structured toward the family. In any restaurant, kids are allowed at any time of day. I've been looking for that kind of refreshing attitude for years," he said. www.parkrecord.com We are pleased to announce the opening of The Stratford ... special care unit ... which strives to bring the challenges associated with memory disorders such as Alzheimer's into a more manageable perspective. 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