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Blue Hill and Broadacres offering membership plans

March
31

In an effort to increase rounds and income this season, Orangeburg is now offering corporate and non-resident memberships at Blue Hill and Broadacres.

And the price appears to be reasonable.

The corporate membership is open to any corporation or business within the town. Anyone who owns property in Orangeburg is also eligible. The membership fee is $100, and includes reservations for two foursomes per week.

The associate membership is open to non-residents. The fee is $75, and there is no limit on the number of rounds each week.

Both plans allow the ID holder to book tee times three days in advance. Members get discounted greens fees, which are $36 for weekdays, $23 for weekdays after 3:30 p.m., $42 for weekends and $27 for weekends after 3:30 p.m.

If town residents do not buy all of the weekend tee times, associate members will be allowed to secure a Saturday or Sunday time slot, as well.

Further information about the new membership programs can be obtained by calling the Orangeburg office of recreation and parks at 845-359-6503.

I don’t know much about either of these courses, yet, so if anybody out there wants to leave a comment about conditions and crowds at Blue Hill or Broadacres to help those considering the membership plan, fire away.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 11:41 am by Mike Dougherty. Print | Email

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Kevin Devaney Jr. came to The Journal News in 1998 and worked on the sports staff through college. A Fordham University graduate, Kevin primarily reports on high school football and basketball but has experience covering college and professional events. He is married, and enjoys playing golf, video games and fantasy sports.
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is the lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com and has been covering the sport locally for nearly 20 years. HeÕs chased Tiger Woods aro und Congressional C.C. followed Annika Sorenstam at DuPont C.C., and stalked the dedicated golfers that sleep in their cars at Mohansic every spring in hopes of landing a weekend tee time. Dougherty also spent a decade on the Knicks beat, which left plenty of time for golf every April.
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