The Inn at ONU summer golfing packages entice golfers to "Stay and Play"
Attention golfers:
The Inn at ONU, in conjunction with several Ada area golf courses, introduces a Northwest Ohio Golf Stay and Play Package this summer.
“We’ll do the planning work, leaving you to enjoy playing golf,” said Tallene Eichelberger, general manager of The Inn at ONU.
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“When golfers are not on the course they will appreciate our outstanding accommodations and amenities, including our complimentary fresh start breakfast,” she added.
The Stay and Play Package includes an overnight stay at The Inn either the night before golf or the day of golf, dinner from the Inn Pub menu, fresh start breakfast buffet, green fee and cart for 18 holes of golf at Colonial Golfers Club or one of these courses:
• Lost Creek
• Tamarac
• Springbrook
• Bluffton Golf Course
• Golf at Hidden Creek
Nine and Wine Inn
Available these weekends:
June 3
July 1
Aug. 5
Sept. 2
In this package, golfers may play at Colonial Golfers Club and purchase a Nine and Wine. After playing, golfers can enjoy appetizers and a glass of wine at The Inn.
Select Friday evenings at Colonial Golf Club, Harrod, (9 minutes from The Inn) and play golf as early as 5 p.m. After nine holes stop at The Inn for a glass of wine and featured appetizer.
Golfers’ clinic
Golf clinics are planned Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6-7-8, at Colonial Golf Club.
Participants will learn how to play golf (or improve their game) while staying at The Inn at ONU.
“You’ll have ample time to commit to your game while still having plenty of time for rest and relaxation,” said Eichelberger.
Included in the package are:
• eight hours of professional instruction (includes cart and green fees)
• three lunches at Colonial Golf Club
• two nights at The Inn at ONU
• The stay includes fresh start breakfast buffet and Pub dinners.
Call The Inn at 866-713-4513 for reservations. Registration is limited and golfers are encouraged to act quickly.
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