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"2009 Golfweek's
Best Resort Courses."

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MESA, Arizona – In the 11th annual Golfweek's Best Courses, the editors of Golfweek magazine named Longbow Golf Club to its list of "2009 Golfweek's Best Resort Courses."

"We are thrilled and honored to receive recognition from Golfweek," said Jay Larscheid, General Manager. "I think we all knew that Longbow would garner accolades such as this, and it's truly gratifying to have agreement from one of the golf world's most influential publications. We've simply stayed focused on our pledge to our guests to provide the highest standards in terms of service and playing conditions. It's obvious that this formula has paid off."

Longbow was ranked 89 out of 100, which, at first glance may seem a bit dubious. However, when one considers the caliber of golf clubs placed further up the list – Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Whistling Straits, to name a few – it's clear that Longbow has earned a place among golf's elite resort courses.

Longbow Business Park and Golf Club is a 330-acre, mixed-use development, being developed by Daedalus Real Estate Advisors, that incorporates office, light industrial, retail and hotel uses surrounded by desert vegetation and a main street transportation design and features the award-winning Longbow Golf Club. Daedalus is a Phoenix-based commercial real estate services company that provides investment, development and communications consulting to corporate real estate clients. To learn more about Longbow Golf Club or to book a tee time call 480.807.5400 or visit www.longbowgolf.com.

Longbow 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 31 premier golf courses and country clubs throughout the United States. 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.

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Indian Wells California
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The graceful curves of the magnificent Grand Staircase leads guests from the impeccable Indian Wells resort lobby to the coolness of plush guestrooms filled with special touches.

Named one of Travel & Leisure's "Best Hotels of the World," this AAA Four Diamond resort offers luxury on a grand scale.

This ever changing resort and spa features, an award-winning Italian restaurant, lavish spa facilities, fashionable boutiques, and a striking blend of classic and contemporary décor within an eight-story atrium.

Here you'll find yourself enveloped by an atmosphere of pampering, relaxation, and luxury. Each guest room and suite include a host of luxurious amenities, such as lush terry cloth robes, a hair dryer, in-room coffee maker, double sinks with marble vanities, spacious double-sided closet, 37 inch flat screen HD television, and a private balcony with spectacular views of the mountains or pool area.

The Verdict: Set against the Santa Rosa Mountains, this Southern California spa resort entertains the imagination with lush foliage, spectacular water features that provide the perfect setting for a relaxing and romantic getaway or a special event. And families with children will delight in several supervised activities for youngsters, as well as a poolside "beach", for children's play.

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Package Includes:
  • Pay 3 nights and get 4th night FREE
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INDIAN WELLS

The ESMERALDA GOLF PACKAGE

Package Includes:

  • Pay 3 nights and get 4th night FREE
  • Play 3 rounds of golf at Indian Wells
  • $75 resort credit
  • Includes all taxes
  • Package Notes:
    Prices are per golfer based on 2 people sharing a standard room - includes all taxes. Prices are subject to change without notice. Accommodations and golf are subject to availability.

    Indian Wells Golf Resort
    • Celebrity Course
    • Players Course


     

    Package Rates 2011:
    Jan 20 – Feb 16
    $310
    Feb 17 26 – Mar 2
    $345
    Mar 3 – 16
    $445
    Mar 17 – Apr 24
    $525
    Apr 25 – May 8
    $515
    May 9 – May 22
    $430
    May 23 – Sep 7
    $350

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Property:
The resort's décor is elegant Mediterranean, featuring a stunning blend of African ash woods accented with hand-laid tile walkways, an eight-story atrium lobby, specially commissioned works of art throughout, lush foliage, and a spectacular grand staircase. The resort boasts fountains, lakes and waterways throughout.

Renovation & Expansion:
The Renaissance Esmeralda has invested $9 million in updating and modernizing its food and beverage outlets and their extensive meeting facilities including its ballrooms and 45 spacious meeting rooms with state-of-the-art A/V equipment, sleek lighting, and stylish design touches.

Total Number of Suites:
538 rooms and 22 suites
Check-in-time:
after 4 p.m.
Check-out-time:
prior to 11 a.m.

Type of Suites
Presidential Suites (2,879 sq.ft.)
Governor's Suite (1,852 sq.ft.)
Conference Suite (841 sq.ft)
Executive Suite (841 sq.ft.)
Ambassador Suite (1,010 sq.ft.)
Corner King Deluxe (620 sq.ft.)
Corner Double Queen Deluxe
Spa Suite (826 sq.ft.)

Meeting Facilities
Number of Meeting rooms:
45
51,00 sq. ft. of flexible function space
Esmeralda Ballroom (16,500 sq.ft.)
Crystal Ballroom (15,000 sq.ft.)
Valencia Ballroom (5,100 sq.ft.)
Complete 24-hour business center

Transportaion To/From Resort
Palm Springs Int'l Airport:
15 miles (25 min.)
Los Angeles: 125 miles (2h10)
Ontario Airport: 85 miles (1h30)
San Diego Airport
: 126 miles (2h20)

Recreational Facilities:
Tennis
The largest pool in the desert
Spa Esmeralda (16,500 sq.ft.)
Fitness Center
Sandy beach with volleyball
Three swimming pools
Spa Esmeralda

Golf:
Indian Wells Golf Resort (On-site)
JW Marriott Resort & Spa (5 miles)
Indian Springs Golf Course
Desert Willow Golf Resort (7.5 miles)
Marriott's Shadow Ridge Faldo Course (8.2 miles)
Landmark Golf Club (10.5 miles)
PGA West (8 miles)

Dining & Entertainment:
The Sirocco (Italian)
Cava (Bistro-style)
Glo Sushi (Sushi Bar)
Stir bar & lounge
Café Biscotti
Pool Bar

Time Zone:
Pacific Standard Time

5 Things You Need to Know: TPC-Myrtle Beach

By Chris King on May 4, 2010

What do you need to know about TPC-Myrtle Beach, beyond the need to bring your 'A' game? Here are five tidbits that might enhance your enjoyment of the South Strand layout.

Hit it high – Generally speaking, the greens at TPC are elevated and well bunkered, so you aren't going to have much success trying to run the ball up. Make sure you iron game is sharp and be prepared to fly numerous bunkers on your way to the green.

Tournament Tested – TPC is one of Myrtle Beach golf's biggest challenges and it has the resume to prove it. The course has hosted the PGA Senior Tour Championship, the finals of the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship, and every spring it hosts the General Hackler Invitational, one of the nation's best collegiate tournaments. Take the time to check out the clubhouse memorabilia.

One of a Kind – In recent years Myrtle Beach golf courses have collected honors like a kid receiving candy on Halloween, but TPC is the only course in the area to earn 5-stars in Golf Digest's prestigious "Best Places to Play" guide and one of fewer than 25 layouts in the nation to earn the distinction.

Yes, that is Dustin Johnson – Rising PGA Tour star Dustin Johnson calls TPC-Myrtle Beach home. In addition to practicing and playing at TPC, the three-time winner on tour has been known to hang around the clubhouse. Don't be shocked if you see him, but he's just one of the guys in Murrells Inlet.

That's a wild turkey, not a drink – TPC-Myrtle Beach is built on 369 acres, much of it wetlands, which means the course has plenty of breathing room and there is ample wildlife. Wild turkey roost in the swamp to the left of ninth tee and there are an abundance of deer, alligators and fox, among many other animals. Enjoy the scenery.

The 3 Best Holes at:
TPC-Myrtle Beach

By Chris King on May 4, 2010

The TPC-Myrtle Beach is one of the Grand Strand's bluebloods.

It enjoys the benefit of a premium brand, superior design (the team of Lanny Wadkins and Tom Fazio is tough to beat), and it's the home course of Dustin Johnson, a three-time winner on the PGA Tour. Throw in a bevy of national honors, and it's not hard to see why the facility is so highly regarded.

Identifying the three best holes on a course that has hosted what was then the Senior PGA Tour Championship and gets a regular workout from Johnson is a challenging task, because the candidates are plentiful. We asked course owner Chip Smith to identify the best of the best at TPC-Myrtle Beach and he complied, with an assist from Johnson.

The three best holes at TPC are:
No. 5, 158-yard, Par 3: Despite being TPC's shortest hole, the fifth is one of its most challenging, particularly from the tips where the tee shot requires a long forced carry over water. The green is wider than it is deep, so your margin for error is limited. A bunker in the right front looms for players not playing from the tips, as does a bunker in back of the green. "There is almost a false front on the front of the green," Smith said. "It's a tough little shot because the green is narrow. The right side of the green is always better than short because of the lake."

No. 17, 193-yard, par 3: The words island green and TPC have almost become synonymous because of the famed 17th at Sawgrass, and No. 17 at TPC-Myrtle Beach is a reasonable approximation. The primary differences? The 17th in Myrtle Beach is a peninsula green surrounded by water on "only" three sides and it's approximately 50 yards longer. The 17th is TPC-Myrtle Beach's signature hole and with an almost constant wind, it represents a significant challenge. "Because of the distance, I think it's a little tougher than 17 at Sawgrass," Smith says. "Now I've never stood on 17 at Sawgrass on Sunday with $1.4 million on the line either (laugh)."

No. 18, 538-yard, par 5: The 18th, with a creek running along the right side of the fairway and a large lake on the left, is Johnson's choice as the course's best. It's a classic risk-reward hole. Players that can snuggle up to the creek before it runs out to the lake can get home in two, but there is considerable risk. Half of the green is exposed to water and with the rough surrounding it shaved, it's not an easy green to hold. One person who doesn't have to worry about length is Johnson. What does one of the PGA Tour's longest hitters use to reach the green on his second shot? "Depending on which way the wind is blowing, anywhere from a 5 or 6 iron to a 3-wood," he said. For the mere mortals among us, an iron on the second shot when attempting to reach the 18th green is out of the question!

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