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Florida's Bonita Bay East Launches Seasonal Golf Programs

Vacation News » Vacation & Leisure Real Estate Edition | By Scott Kauffman | September 29, 2010 11:06 AM ET



(NAPLES, FL) -- Bonita Bay East, an exceptional environmental setting with two award-winning Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, announces two new programs featuring golf at competitive prices.

The Elite Player's Program, offers unlimited golf from Nov. 1 through April 30, 2011, for $3,495 per person or $3,995 per couple, with tee times beginning at 8 a.m.

"This extraordinary offer is limited to the first 50 players through Oct. 31," said Ian Coleman, Bonita Bay East director of golf sales. "This is a golfer's dream - unlimited play during the fall and winter. There's no better time or place to play than Bonita Bay East.

Coleman said the special offers increases to $3,795 per person and $4,295 per couple, if purchased after Nov. 1. A three-month rate is also available for $2,995 per person and $3,495 per couple.

The Key to the East-Frequent Players Card program features discounted, pre-purchased rounds of golf. Purchase five rounds for $625 and the sixth round is complimentary.

A cart fee of only $25 per person per round is applicable to both golf programs.

The unprecedented Elite Player's Program includes a complimentary $20 PGA Superstore gift certificate. All players are permitted use of the practice facility and range one hour prior to tee time, as well as access to the 8,000-square-foot clubhouse, dining room, mixed grille and bar one-hour prior to play and immediately following their round.

Located in North Naples, the 1,400-acre nonresidential golf facility has been one of the region's most sought-after golf experiences since it opened as a private club in 1997.

The two Bonita Bay East courses wind through open areas, marsh and woodland and past cypress stands where players often see wild turkey, marsh birds, rabbits and white tailed deer. It was the first 36-hole facility in the world to achieve Audubon International Signature Sanctuary status.

Bonita Bay East's site includes 895 acres of cypress wetlands, 190 acres of pine flats, lakes and hundreds of native sabal palms.

Bonita Bay received the 1999 Golf Digest Environmental Leader in Golf Award from Golf Digest and the National Environmental Steward Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and was included among Travel + Leisure Golf's top 100 golf communities in America each year since 2006, Links magazine's 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 lists of America's Premier Properties and Golf Connoisseur's 2007 list of the top 40 golf communities in America.




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