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A Golfer's Paradise OFF-SITE Excursions 2018 Golf Rates OFF-SITE Excursions A golfer’s paradise 2018 RECREATION GUIDE GENERAL PUBLIC Waterski School There’s plenty to do at Madden’s, but don’t The Classic at Madden’s Mon–Thurs Fri–Sun Come play where golf began Waterskiing, slalom skiing, May 29–Sept. 2 Before 12 pm (Includes caddie) $145 $160 miss exploring our nearby natural attractions! in the Brainerd Lakes area 12 pm–3 pm $110 $125 wakeboarding, wakesurfing, Twilight $85 $85 barefooting – try them all! (Visit the Tennis & Croquet Club for complete details) Caddies will accompany golfers playing before noon, Tuesdays–Saturdays. Caddies are optional on Sundays and Mondays. (gratuity additional) Cuyuna Range Mountain Bike Trails – The world-renowned May 18–28 & Sept. 3–30 Before 2 pm $110 $125 Twilight $85 $85 25-mile, single track, mountain bike trails offer a thrill level for April 27–May 17 & Oct. 1–14 Before 2 pm $95 $95 everyone. Trails range from beginner to expert and include many Twilight $85 $85 obstacles such as bridges, ramps, teeter-totters, and natural Pine Beach East w/Cart Walking* 18 holes $63 $46 challenges: hugging the edge of the cliff, sharp turns and angles, 9 holes $41 $29 and rugged terrain. You’ll Twilight (after 3 pm, 2 pm Spring & Fall) $36 $24 experience wildlife and Pine Beach West 18 holes $39 $28 breathtaking views of the 9 holes $28 $24 crystal clear turquoise Crosby Twilight (after 3 pm, 2 pm Spring & Fall) $36 $24 Juniors (15 and under) $24 Mine lakes. A biker’s paradise. Social 9 $28 $16 Caddies: $50/player (recommended gratuity $30/player) Canoe Trips – Float down the Walk the fairways and greens graced by golf legends such as Patty Forecaddie: Riding: $25/player (recommended gratuity $20/player) river while enjoying the wildlife Berg, Nancy Lopez and Walter Hagen. Since 1926, our philosophy The memory of a lifetime awaits you in Madden’s waterski MADDEN’S GUESTS and nature’s beauty along the way! has always been about the game of golf — to provide the best The Classic at Madden’s school. Our expert staff will instruct you through all your water Canoe trip participants will be Minnesota has to offer, and to treat our guests with a first class May 29–Sept. 2 Before 12 pm (Includes caddie) $110 sport activities. (We GUARANTEE your success in getting shuttled to and from the drop-off 12 pm to Close $85 golf experience every time. Now, after 89 years of Madden family April 27–May 28 & Sept. 3–Oct. 14 $85 up on the skis if you reserve a one-hour lesson— or the first location, where canoes will be tradition, our golf paradise spans 63 of the most finely manicured Pine Beach East & Pine Beach West (Golf is included in Madden’s Resort package) half hour is on us!) unloaded and put into the river. Lodging only and Basic Resort Package guests w/Cart Walking* holes of golf in Minnesota. No gimmicks, no quirks, simply golf. There will be a brief instruction of Pine Beach East – 18 holes $50 $33 Our Malibu ski boat is equipped Pine Beach East – 9 holes $36 $24 the basics of canoeing before getting underway. All skill levels are with a boom extending off Pine Beach West – 18 holes $39 $28 welcome and encouraged. America’s Pine Beach West – 9 holes $28 $24 the side of the boat, allowing Twilight – 18 holes $36 $24 Top 100 for easy instruction and Social 9 $25 $13 Horseback Riding – – Pine Beach East & Pine Beach West (per person) award-winning Golf Carts quick success. A new Malibu Horses are the perfect 18 holes $17 9 holes & Twilight $12 golf courses! Pull Carts (per day) $6 Club Rentals $40 Wakesetter is ideal for wake way to see Minnesota’s Practice Range (buckets) $5, $7 & $10 surfing and wakeboarding. Bring beautiful northwoods! At Golf Instruction (with our PGA professionals) 45 minutes $65 along the family to cheer you on. nearby Outback Stables, Tee times may be made 60 days in advance with a credit you’ll enjoy a guided trail card. ‘No Shows’ will be charged full rate. Cancellations EARN received 24 hours in advance will not be charged. MILERS ride through the beautiful *For every round walked, you’ll earn credits to be used on CLUB purchases at Madden’s. CREDITS Pillsbury State Forest. Trapshooting rd Recreation Pass For our “Lodging Only” guests, purchase a MINNESOTA’S CLASSIC RESORT 53 Best Resort in the World Recreation Pass and you can enjoy: Try something new! – Tennis & Croquet Club: Tennis, croquet, lawn bowling, shuffleboard, Even if you have never shot Zip Line Tours 218.829.2811 • 800.233.2934 Top 10 Resort in the Midwest volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, basketball, and pickleball At nearby Mount Ski Gull, [email protected] • www.maddens.com – Condé Nast Traveler Magazine Marina: Non-motorized boats (kayaks, canoes, water bikes, standup a gun, our trapshooting an exhilarating 2 hour tour paddle boards, and rowboats) professionals will guide you 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula • Brainerd, MN 56401 Golf: Unlimited golf on the Social 9 (carts and clubs additional) offers beautiful views from through a fun, exhilarating Prices per stay. Available at the Front Desk or Tennis & Croquet Club the highest elevation in Gull Lake | Brainerd, MN | maddens.com experience (for ages 14+). Single: $25 • Couple: $45 • Family Pass (up to 4 people): $55 the Brainerd Lakes area. 2018 Recreation Rates What’s your sport? Let’s get wet! Tennis & Croquet Club Here’s our guide for the ‘Do it all’ folks. There’s nothing better on a hot day than spending time on the water. Á la carte prices Bicycles Many of the activities listed are scheduled Gull Lake is one of Minnesota’s most beautiful recreational lakes—no matter Tennis courts (1 hr minimum) weekly during the season — some you can do what your flotation device! (per court, per hr) $12* Tandem (per hr) $10 Croquet lawn (per hr) $16* Mountain bike (per hr) $8 on your own, and others just sign up to join a Badminton (per hr) $10* Mountain bike (per day) $30 group. Our recreation team is always available Stand Up Paddle Boards – Enjoy this ‘quiet sport’ as a core Lawn bowling (per hr) $16* Kid’s bike (per hr) $6 to put together a team-building event or guide strengthening workout...or purely for sightseeing beautiful Pickleball court (per hr) $12* Gull Lake. you through some friendly competition in a Trapshooting (minimum of 5 people required) $30 Golf Carts (for use on resort grounds. $25 late fee will be assessed) sport you’ve never tried. Water Bikes – You’ll see a whole new view while working out on Per hour $20 4 hours $60 Per day $100 the water on your individual water bike (1 person). Adventure Cove Day Camp* Banana Boat – Take a ride on the 12-person tube that The kids will have a blast at Adventure Cove! Arts and crafts, swimming, games, will leave you holding on for your life. tubing and waterski school (if desired). Don’t miss the popular Friday night pizza parties...‘just for kids!’ Available: Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am to 4 pm Fishing Boats – If you are in search of the best hot spot, Mid-June through August, for ages 4+ grab a fishing boat with a 15 hp motor to find the top spot! LODGING ONLY guest fee: Per day (per child) $40 Half day with lunch (per child) $25 Tritoon – You’ll enjoy *Free to Madden’s Resort PACKAGE guests a smooth ride, easy Let’s get wet maneuverability, and Enjoy Madden’s Four Swimming Pools – 3 indoor, one Madden’s offers a complete selection of waterfront equipment for your bar-style seating with outdoor, whirlpools, saunas, and kids’ wading pool. vacation enjoyment. Advance reservations are desirable. the 115 hp powered Motorized equipment includes one tank of gas. Kayaks – Enjoy a relaxing paddle around Steamboat Bay. Avalon pontoon. 19 ft. Sea Ray Runabout Tritoon – 17 Adults (4.3 ltr MercCruiser I/O) (4 stroke 115 hp ) You can either go solo or bring along a friend in the double kayaks. Hourly $100 Hourly $100 Pontoons – Enjoy 2 hours $150 2 hours $150 Canoes – Head on out for a trip around Birch Island and get a an afternoon cruising 4 hours $265 4 hours $265 new perspective on the wildlife. around the lake at your 8 hours $400 8 hours $395 We supply a driver – $25 per hr own pace, or we’ll provide a driver for your ride. 16 ft. Fishing Boats Paddle Boats – Head out on the lake for a scenic tour around (4 stroke 15 hp motor) Tubes, Waterskis Hourly $25 Hourly $10 Steamboat Bay. Bring along a fishing rod and see if you can catch Speedboat – If cruising is more your style, check out the Fun and games for the whole family 2 hours $45 2 hours $15 a Gull Lake whopper (4 person)! Visit Madden’s Tennis & Croquet Club. runabout, perfect for pulling skiers/tubers. 4 hours $70 8 hours $60 8 hours $100 Fishing Poles (per day) $8 There’s always something to do, Deluxe Pontoons – 12 Adults Stand Up Paddle Boards and no need to break a sweat! Hourly $90 Hourly $20 2 hours $135 Fishing Guide Service 4 hours $250 8 hours $380 We’ll be happy to set up a great day of fishing with Walleye Dan! We supply a driver –$25 per hr Everything is provided…just bring your camera! Call for reservations. Waterski School Let us teach you how to waterski.
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