Starting June 16, 2018 every Tuesday and Friday there will be a Junior Golf Clinic for Ages 6-10+

Tuesdays- 1:00-2:00 pm
Fridays-11:00-12:00 am

Subjects will vary so students attending each class will have a good variety. Packages will be sold in packs of 4 for $100. Individual classes are $30.00 ea.

Classes purchased never expire. If classes have been purchased and not used after summer program is over, those convert to individual lessons.

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Summer Kids Golf Camp

Saturday, June 30th

10:30-12:30PM · Ages 6-14+

$50 per child

Additional Info:

Bring your full bag as we will have a full swing
range set up using multiple instructors. We
will cover:

– Driving
– Full swing short irons
– Pitching
– Chipping
– Putting
– Chipping and Putting contests for prizes

Please RSVP to Jeff Kaiser by calling the Pro Shop

Please RSVP to 
(707) 467 2832 or (208) 703-5080
Pre-Pay or pay day of event
Check or cash please

A promising start to Tiger Woods’s second round of the U.S. Open didn’t last, but his finish might have been enough to keep him around for the weekend.

Woods birdied his first hole of the day and suffered some bogeys and a double in between before finishing birdie-birdie to keep his chances of making the cut alive.

He signed for a two-over 72 and sits at 10 over for the tournament. The cut is likely to be at nine or 10 over, meaning Woods will have to wait and see how the afternoon wave fares to see if he’ll advance to the weekend.

Dustin Johnson, who played in Woods’s group, shot 67 and is the clubhouse leader at four under.

After his birdie at the first hole — a good wedge led to a kick-in putt on the par-4 10th — Woods made two bogeys and one birdie to close his opening nine and turn in even-par 36.

But a missed green in regulation on the par-4 1st, the same hole Woods triple-bogeyed Thursday, led to a double bogey. He added two more bogeys on the 2nd and 6th before making birdie putts on 8 and 9.

Players battled rain in the morning but the weather has cleared for the afternoon groupings, which might make for a softer, more scorable course.

Source: golf.com

Enjoy Fathers day at the Ukiah Valley Golf Course!

Come One, Come All!

Play 9 holes or 18 holes with Dad, Grandfather. Bring your daughter, Grand Daughter and Grandson.

All kids 14 and Under playing with dad or grand dad will play for FREE! Junior rates still apply. All kids receive a tee prize and hot dog when you play.

JUNE 17, 2018 ·  9AM

EVENT DETAILS

The Father’s Day Golf Tournament consists of a 2 player team format event.  First 9 holes will be a 2 player Scramble format, Second 9 holes 80% Handicapped Best Ball Format. Golf Shop credit for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishes.  Must have a current NCGA Handicap to enter this event.

Teams must consist of Father playing with son or daughter or Grandfather playing with grandson or grand daughter. Closest to the pin contest and skins game optional.

Team Registration: Ukiah Valley Golf Course Member Team $40 | One member and Non-Member $60 | Non-Member Team $80.

Optional: Skins and Closest to Pin $20 per team

Price includes Green Fee, Cart Fee, prizes and hot dog for all players.

For more information please contact our Ukiah Valley Golf Course Pro Shop at 707-467-2832.

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JUNE 17, 2018 ·  9AM

EVENT DETAILS

The Father’s Day Golf Tournament consists of a 2 player team format event.  First 9 holes will be a 2 player Scramble format, Second 9 holes 80% Handicapped Best Ball Format. Golf Shop credit for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishes.  Must have a current NCGA Handicap to enter this event.

Teams must consist of Father playing with son or daughter or Grandfather playing with grandson or grand daughter. Closest to the pin contest and skins game optional.

Team Registration: Ukiah Valley Golf Course Member Team $40 | One member and Non-Member $60 | Non-Member Team $80.

Optional: Skins and Closest to Pin $20 per team

Price includes Green Fee, Cart Fee, prizes and lunch.

For more information please contact our Ukiah Valley Golf Course Pro Shop at 707-467-2832.

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Golf is the perfect gift for any holiday! Grab a gift card in our Online Store by clicking below.

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Tiger Woods led a group of five golfers included among Forbes Magazine’s annual list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes in the world.

The ranking combines both “salary/winnings” and endorsement money, with boxer Floyd Mayweather taking the top spot with a combined $285 million. Woods came in at No. 16, sandwiched between boxer Canelo Alvarez and NFL quarterback Drew Brees, with $43.3 million, of which $42 million came from endorsements.

Three other golfers landed in the mid-20s, with Phil Mickelson ($41.3 million) listed at No. 22, Jordan Spieth right behind him at No. 23 ($41.2 million), and Rory McIlroy at No. 27 ($37.7 million). Spieth had the most on-course earnings of the trio with $11.2 million, but his $30 million in endorsements trailed both Mickelson ($37 million) and McIlroy ($34 million)

Justin Thomas was the only other golfer to crack the top 100, listed at No. 66 with a haul of $26 million.

At age 47, Mickelson was the oldest athlete to make the list, followed by 42-year-old Woods and 41-year-old Mayweather.

Outside of Mayweather, the top American-based athlete to make the list was LeBron James at No. 6 with $85.5 million. Stephen Curry ($76.9 million) and quarterbacks Matt Ryan ($67.3 million) and Matthew Stafford ($59.5 million) occupied the final three spots in the top 10.

 

Source: golfchannel.com

HOT DEALS

ONLY VALID JUNE 2-3, 2018 AFTER 2PM. 

Play 18 holes with cart for only $20 per player. 

CART FEE INCLUDED!

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While a short miss on the final green denied him a share of the clubhouse lead, Rory McIlroy had plenty of reason to smile after opening the BMW PGA Championship with a 5-under 67.

McIlroy won the European Tour’s flagship event in memorable fashion in 2014, erasing a seven-shot deficit on the final day. But the West Course at Wentworth has otherwise been a house of horrors for the Ulsterman, as he missed the cut in his three other appearances since 2012 and has played the course in a combined 10 over in his eight career appearances.

This marks his first return to the event since 2015, and he’s now one shot off the early pace after a round that at times offered glimpses of his commanding form from recent years.

 

Full-field scores from the BMW PGA Championship

 

“I think I did everything pretty well,” McIlroy said. “I drove the ball much better, put the ball in play off the tee a lot more than I’ve done the last couple weeks, so that’s been really good. I thought I gave myself a lot of chances, and I took most of them.”

McIlroy started slowly, and a bogey on No. 9 after a poor approach from the middle of the fairway meant he made the turn in just 1 under. But he got that dropped shot back on the next hole, then added birdies on Nos. 14 and 16 to climb up the leaderboard. He appeared poised to add at least one more tally, but was unable to birdie either of the two closing par-5s at Wentworth including a miss from inside 4 feet on No. 18.

“A little frustrated that I couldn’t get a birdie or two out of the last couple holes, but overall a really good start,” he said.

Making his first start since a missed cut at The Players Championship, McIlroy sits two shots behind Lucas Bjerregaard with hopes for “more of the same” from his game over the weekend on a course that has often had his number.

“If I can hit the ball like I did today over the next three days,” McIlroy said, “I think I’ll be right there.”

 

Source: golfchannel.com

WITH VALID MILITARY ID. CART FEE NOT INCLUDED.

We cordially invite active and retired military personnel to take advantage of our FREE GOLF on Memorial Day – Monday, May 28, 2018. Thank you for your service!!

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Gift Cards are available in our Online Store.

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ONLY valid Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th after 2:30 pm.

Must have 2 paying players to receive special. Book online and receive your first draft beer or fountain soda free.

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