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Golfing
where dinosaurs roamed
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by: Casey
Coke
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Golfing
where dinosaurs once roamed? Not many
golf courses can boast a claim like
that, at least not many championship
courses.
Squaw Valley Golf Course is built upon
ground inhabited by dinosaurs millions
of years ago and is located in Glen
Rose, Texas (www.glenrosearea.com),
which is affectionately known as the
Gateway to the Hill Country, but Squaw
Valley Golf Course is best known for
its two challenging and acclaimed
courses.
Squaw Valley Golf Course is a 36-hole
municipal golf course owned by
Somervell County. The club is known as
one of the top facilities in the state
and as “One of the Top 5 Municipal
Courses in Texas” by the Dallas
Morning News and is managed by golf
pro Duff Cunningham. Additionally,
Squaw Valley Golf Course has been
given a 4-star rating by the golfing
industry authority, Golf Digest. The
course is comprised of two
challenging, yet different, 18-hole
courses- Apache Links and Comanche
Lakes.
Apache Links, opened in 1992, is the
older of the two courses. It was
designed by Jeffrey Bauer and
GolfScapes, Inc and, per its name, is
a links-style course. It's front nine
has open fairways, while its back nine
is characterized by narrow fairways
that are tree lined and undulating.
There is also a variety of water
hazards that come into play on many of
the 18 holes. Apache Links is a par 72
course with a total of 7063 yards.
Comanche Lakes is a new course, opened
for play in 2001, and was designed by
John Colligan. It is an 18-hole par 72
courses that is described as target
style, which is an excellent
complement to the open fairways of
Apache Links. This course will
challenge any golfer’s accuracy with
over 100 bunkers and many water
hazards throughout the 7000 total
yards.
The differences in the courses are
also reflected in the types of grass
used on each. Apache links is composed
of 419 Bermuda for the fairways and
Bent on the greens, which makes it a
more popular course in the winter.
Comanche Lakes has TifSport Bermuda
for its fairways and TifEagle for the
greens and is the course of choice in
the summer months; however, both
courses can be played year-round.
Along with attracting avid golfers,
Squaw Valley Golf Course has also
attributed to the number of retirees
that are moving to the Glen Rose area.
Both Marilyn Phillips of Sunrise
Properties and Hank Jones of Century
21 Quad J Realty have noticed an
increase in retirees moving to Glen
Rose and cite the increased
recognition and acclaim the course has
received in the past few years as a
big reason why. The fact that the
Comanche Lakes course is ranked in the
top 10 in the Dallas Morning News list
of “Top 25 Mid-Priced Courses”
also supports the claim that the Squaw
Valley appeals to retirees, since
often times they are on fixed budgets.
Squaw Valley Golf Course is a full
service golf club. Included at the
club is a full practice facility with
putting greens, short game practice
areas and a driving range. Private and
group lessons are also available as
well as tournament arrangements.
Weekday fees are $38 and weekend and
holiday rack rates are $48, which
includes green fee and cart rental.
Discounts are given to Senior
Citizens, Juniors and tee times after
3:00 PM. Squaw Valley Golf Course has
also negotiated a Stay and Play
package with Dinosaur Valley Inn and
Suites in Glen Rose that includes a
one-night stay at the Award Winning
hotel and a round of golf on either
course. The hotel has a 3-Diamond
rating from AAA and has received 2
“Best of The Best” Awards from
Best Western International, most
recently in October 2005.
For reservations and more information
on Squaw Valley Golf Course, visit
www.squawvalleygolfclub.com or call
1-800-831-8259.
For information on the Stay and Play
package, visit Dinosaur Valley Inn and
Suites at www.dinosaurvalleyinn.com or
call 1-800-280-2055.
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