(BONITA BAY, FL) -- Unlimited golf and an exceptional environmental setting make Bonita Bay East's Passport Program one of this summer's best golf deals. Located in North Naples, the 1,400-acre pure golf facility features two award-winning Tom Fazio-designed championship courses. The stand-alone golf facility, affiliated with the highly acclaimed Bonita Bay private golf and country club community, has been one of the region's most sought-after golf experiences since it opened as a private club in 1997.
For $500 per person or $850 for the entire family, the Passport Program includes unlimited play on both courses from June 1 through Oct. 31, 2010, and a cart fee of only $22 per person. The extraordinary program includes full use of the practice facility and range, complimentary logo polo-style shirt, hat and sleeve of balls, and a $20 PGA Superstore gift certificate. Players also receive full use of the 8,000-square-foot clubhouse, dining room, mixed grille and bar plus exclusive offers on merchandise, services, food and bar items.
"Golfers will have the opportunity of unlimited play for as little as $100 per month," said Ian Coleman, director of golf sales at Bonita Bay East. "This special offer is limited to 50 players."
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.