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Cheyenne Municipal Golf Courses Information & Regulations Hours of Operation – Airport Golf Club Double Eagle Diner (Winter Hours) Tuesday thru Friday 9:00AM – 8:00PM Saturday and Sunday 8:00AM – 8:00PM Monday – CLOSED. Cheyenne Municipal (Summer Hours) Tuesday thru Friday 8:00AM – 9:00PM Saturday and Sunday 7:00AM – 9:00PM Golf Courses Monday – CLOSED. 19th Hole Lounge Information & Sunday thru Saturday 9:00AM – 10:00PM Golf Operation Hours Regulations Airport Golf Course Airport Golf Club, 4801 Central Ave, Cheyenne WY 82009 (Winter Hours) 307-638-3700 (www.airportgolfclub.com) Daily 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Extension 1 – 19th Hole Bar (Summer Hours) Extension 2 – Golf Shop Daily 6:30 AM to Dark Extension 3 – Club Manager Kingham Prairie View Golf Course Extension 4 – Double Eagle Diner (Winter Hours) Kingham Prairie View Golf Course, 3601 Windmill Rd, Cheyenne, WY 82001 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Weather Permitting. 307-637-6420 (Summer Hours) Daily 6:30 AM to Dark Thank you for your interest in the Cheyenne municipal golf courses The Double Eagle Diner is available for private functions at no cost for and the Airport Golf Club. The following pages will provide all the members except food and beverages. Outside food is NOT allowed to information needed to help provide an exceptional experience. be brought into the dining room or lounge without approval of the Club Manager. All events in the dining room must be approved and a An outstanding example of the private and public sectors coming contract signed prior to the event. The Double Eagle Diner has both a together to serve the community, the City of Cheyenne Community full menu and events menu available for dine-in or take-out. Some Recreation and Events Department allows by contract for two private examples of events are golf tournaments, wedding rehearsal dinners entities to provide food and beverage services and professional golf and receptions, memorial services, retirement parties, birthday parties, services to both city courses while the City of Cheyenne Golf Division and Christmas parties. is charged with the upkeep and maintenance of both golf courses and is the final authority in the making of policy and procedures. Proceeds The 19th Hole Lounge offers a full bar including a six-tap draft beer from annual passes, green fees, and golf punch passes are retained by system, major bottle & can beers, variety of wines, and snacks for the the city and are budgeted for upkeep and maintenance of both courses. course. Recreational pull tabs, sports pools, and “Queen of Hearts” fundraisers are available in support of the Airport Golf Scholarship Golf professional services at both courses include, retail golf sales, all Fund for local high school seniors of members. aspects of the golf play operations, (tee times, fee collection, speed of play, etc.), tournament scheduling, food and beverage operations at The club also offers a private room downstairs for other functions, Kingham Prairie View Golf Course, lessons, and driving range such as bunco, bridge, card games, and meetings. This room is operations. available at no cost to members. Check with the club manager for details. The Airport Golf Club Inc, a non-profit organization established in 1947, leases the clubhouse facility located at the Airport Golf Course Social memberships are $50.00 per person per year and the st st to provide food and beverage service as well as other activities for its membership year runs from April 1 (current year) to March 31 membership and the golfing public. Due to the rules set in place by the (following year). Social memberships are required to take part in any club’s liquor license, the Airport Golf Club must be a member’s only of the club sponsored activities, including the use of the bar or facility and must charge a membership fee. The $ 50 per person annual restaurant facilities. As stated above, memberships are PER PERSON fee helps the club with the day-to-day operations of the Double Eagle MEMBERSHIPS, this means that all persons using the facilities must Diner and the 19th Hole Lounge, which allows the club to offer greatly be members. reduced pricing for food & beverages. Members enjoy a friendly atmosphere while partaking in delicious meals and beverages. Rules & Regulations – Airport Golf Club, Inc. Rules & Regulations The Airport Golf Club is a membership club that provides for its Airport & Prairie View Golf Courses members the opportunity for: General Regulations • food and beverage service at greatly reduced cost compared to • All persons use these facilities at their own risk. The City of other outlets. Cheyenne, Airport Golf Club, and L & L Incorporated are • the ability to rent the clubhouse for a variety of functions. NOT liable for any injuries or damages caused by golfer • access to all the club’s golf events, such as the Club activity or natural causes such as lightning, hail, wind, etc. Championship. In the event of lightning in the area, the golf shop will make • access for a separate fee to the WSGA GHIN System. every effort to inform players using a blow horn. However, • access to all the club’s non-golf events, such as “Queen of players assume responsibility for their own safety. Hearts” and Friday Night Dinner Specials. • To keep the speed of play, all players must have a set of clubs • access to various entertainment opportunities, such as pull tabs and a bag. Groups are expected to play 9 holes in 2 hours 15 and sports pools. minutes, 18 holes in 4 hours 30 minutes or less. • members of the club may have guests under the following • Children playing golf under the age of eight must be conditions: accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of eight not o Guests may visit the club no more than two times with playing golf will not be allowed on the course. any member, on the third visit, the guests MUST • Proper conduct consistent with the game of golf is required. become a member. Proper attire is encouraged. No Pets are allowed on the course. Guests may use the bar and restaurant facilities while o • No one under the age of 19 will be allowed to rent or operate a with a member BUT MAY NOT play pull tabs or golf cart. Persons who rent golf carts will be responsible for all participate in any sports pools or club sponsored events. damages incurred while the cart is rented. All green fee players at the Airport Golf Course are o • Golf shop staff will always control all play. Only foursomes considered guests of the club for the day of play and are are allowed unless approved by the golf shop. subject to all guest restrictions. Golf Annual Pass • Punch cards are required to be presented before play. holders are not green fee players and therefore not • considered guests of the club. Outside food and beverage are NOT allowed, we will be happy to serve you in the clubhouse or from the beverage cart. Tee Time Regulations but especially during the early morning hours while the course is being prepared for daily play. • Golf shop staff will always have control of the tee sheet and will put players and groups together as necessary. Failure to yield to the maintenance staff will result in the loss of playing • Tee times may be made seven (7) days in advance in person, by privileges for that day. Patience and courtesy towards golf course phone, or online at airportgolfclub.com. Tee times online will begin personnel is required and greatly appreciated when maintenance practices at 6:30 am each day. Phone and walk-in reservations can be made are encountered. when the golf shop is open. Only one tee time per person is allowed. • No rentals will be issued 1 and ½ hours prior to published sunset. Questions or concerns regarding these Rules and Regulations or course maintenance practices may be forwarded to the Golf Manager at 637-6419 All rental equipment must be returned by published sunset. or the Golf Professional at 637-6418. • Singles may NOT book online, please call or walk up. • Tee times will be 7 and 8 minutes apart. Annual Pass & Membership Fees • Online tee time privileges will be suspended after three (3) no shows. Any attempt to circumvent the suspension by creating a different Public Pass Fees online account will result in a loss of online privileges. Adult $485 – Senior (Age 60+) $390 – Junior (Age 8-18) $150 • Groups that reserve time and come to the course with less than that High School Jr $110 - 10 Round Punch Pass - $115 / 20 Round $225 number may be penalized. Exceptions will apply and are at the City Employee Fees discretion of the golf shop staff. Adult $243 – Senior (Age 60+) $195 – Junior $75 • Please be ready to play at least 15 minutes before a scheduled tee No Discounts on punch passes Airport Golf Club Fees time. Social Memberships $50 per person – WSGA/GHIN Handicap Fee $35 • WALK UPS ARE ENCOURAGED. You may have to wait, but we Ace Insurance $5.00 will get you out. *Notes on passes. • The morning start time and any frost or maintenance delay is All passes are good for BOTH courses, punch passes are 9 hole rounds determined by the City Golf Manager or representative. The so they are punched twice for 18 holes, punch passes DO NOT expire till City Golf Manager or representative will let the golf shop know punched out. A social membership must be purchased to keep a when play will begin on any given day at both courses. handicap. Green Fee Rates A Few Words on Maintenance Airport Golf Club – 18 Holes $25 – 9 Holes $18/ Cart Rentals 9 Holes $10 Players must be aware of the need to carry out necessary maintenance 18 Holes $18 practices which may interfere temporarily with play.
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