ACME, Mich. -- Late summer golf at low rates, plus spectacular fall colors await golfers who take advantage of fall rates starting August 14 at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa near Traverse City, Michigan.
Facilities including a centrally located clubhouse within walking distance of the resort ' s Hotel and Tower guestrooms, three great golf courses including The Bear, a Jack Nicklaus signature course and The Wolverine, a Gary Player signature course, plus the Jim McLean Golf School make Grand Traverse Resort and Spa an impressive Northwoods destination for golfers. Now is the perfect time to plan a fall golf getaway to the Traverse City area golf resort.
-Golf Package Details -
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa is offering a selection of one-, two-, and three-day golf packages for fall with midweek and weekend pricing. Fall rates offer substantial savings compared to peak season summer rates.
Fall rates apply from August 14 to November 12, 2005. All package rates below are per person, double occupancy, plus 8% tax, plus $8.95 per night resort fee for Hotel and Tower accommodations. Rates for Studio, One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom Condos are also available.
The One Night Golf package includes one night accommodations, one round of golf per person on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, and range balls. Fall midweek rates begin at $144.38 Hotel and $154.13 Tower. Weekend rates are also available.
The Golf & Spa package includes two nights accommodations, one round of golf per person on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, per day, range balls, and choice of one of 13 popular spa services per person at Spa Grand Traverse, including cherry-theme services in recognition of Traverse City as the Cherry Capital of the World. Fall midweek rates begin at $294.30 Hotel, $312.50 Tower. Weekend rates are also available.
`The Great Golf Getaway package, available midweek only, includes two nights accommodations, two days of unlimited golf on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, per day, and range balls. Fall rates begin at $279.30 Hotel, $297.50 Tower.
The Championship Golf package, available weekends only, includes two nights accommodations, one round of golf per person, per day on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, per day, discount on replay, and range balls. Fall rates begin at $297.50 Hotel and $311.50 Tower.
The Three-Day Great Golf Getaway package, available midweek only, includes three nights accommodations, three days of unlimited golf on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, per day, discount on replay, and range balls. Fall rates begin at $404.78 Hotel and $430.13 Tower.
The Three-Day Championship Golf package, available weekends only, includes three nights accommodations, one round of golf per person, per day on Spruce Run (The Bear or The Wolverine may be played for an additional $20 per person, per round), one breakfast per person, per day, discount on replay, and range balls. Fall rates begin at $430.13 and $449.63 Tower.
Packages and rates for the Jim McLean Golf School are available on the Resort ' s Web site at www.grandtraverseresort.com or at www.jimmclean.com
- About the Resort: Northwoods Splendor -
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa is located along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan ' s Grand Traverse Bay and just ten minutes from Traverse City ' s Cherry Capital Airport (TVC) with its new $54 million terminal. The Resort was acquired by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians in March 2003 and is completing a multi-year renovation of guest rooms, public areas, and infrastructure. So far, over $10 million has been invested
The Midwest ' s largest full-service, year-round, resort and conference destination offers 660 rooms, suites, and condominiums, 85,000 square feet of versatile meeting space, and 54 holes of championship golf.
Additional features include a full-service spa, variety of seasonal recreation including indoor tennis courts, indoor swimming pools, children ' s center, shopping gallery, and diverse restaurants and lounges, and during winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and ice-skating.
In addition to the resort, the Grand Traverse Band has been in the casino gaming business since 1984 and operates other economic development ventures. The Band ' s gaming operations include Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshawbestown, 20 miles from the Resort, and Turtle Creek Casino in Williamsburg, just four miles from the Resort. The Tribe also owns and operates one small hotel, several restaurants, a conference center, and a convenience store.
For further information on specials, rates, and packages, or to make reservations, please call 800-748-0303, or visit the resort ' s Web site at www.GrandTraverseResort.com.
