Amateurs
Chance
to Compete on
Triangles Newest Course
to Compete on
Triangles Newest Course
TravelGolf.com Staff Report
WAKE FOREST, NC (Feb. 12, 2002) Its a chance to play on a course like no other in North Carolina and see if you can play it better than all the rest. The 1st Annual Heritage Four-Ball is set for Saturday and Sunday, March 16th and 17th. Tee times begin at 8:30 AM both days.
All male and female amateurs, over age 16, with a current USGA Handicap, are eligible to enter. The field will be limited to the first 50 teams. Competitors have two days, and 36 holes to see whos best. The format is two-person best ball.
The cost is $200 for a two-person team. Each entry includes cart & green fees, range fees and prizes in the form of gift certificates. Once an entry is on file, applicants are entitled to two practice rounds with cart and range fees at $20. All practice rounds must be played Monday through Friday.
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Contact Danny Agapion, or David Sykes at 919 453-2020 for more information, or to receive an application.
Heritage Golf Club is a challenging, yet player-friendly American Links. World class designer, Bob Moore, with JMP Golf Design, kept the Scottish influence in mind, while maintaining an American-style course. It embraces the natural characteristics of the land, winding through the Carolina pines with elevation changes, creeks, lakes and pot bunkers.
Heritage Golf Club is the centerpiece of the new Heritage Wake Forest community, located in the southeast corner of Historic Wake Forest.
Directions: From US-1 take US-1A (South Main Street) into Wake Forest. Go one mile and turn right into Heritage Wake Forest on Rogers Road. Turn left on Heritage Lake Road. Turn right on Heritage Club Avenue.




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