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Arete Golf Tour Bucket List Club A r e t e G o l f T o u r - S p r i N g 2 0 2 1 E A T U R E S - Private Jet Golf Tour to: Big Cedar Lodge - Nemacolin Resort - Pinehurst Resort - Arete Sessions: being your best self, on and off the course, boardroom, home, community, et ., Get On Board! D E T A I L S Date: June 14 - 17, 2021 12 VIP Guest - Invitation Only Branson, MO - Pinehurst, NC - Morgantown, WV All Inclusive OVERVIEW: Our House of Him Bucket List Golf Tour will feature some iconic on and off course experiences. After meeting your fellow golf buddies for the week, we will board our private jet for Branson, MO. Upon landing we will head to Big Cedar Lodge for our first round at Tiger’s first public course paying a tribute to the great Payne Stewart, Payne’s Valley. Day 2 will also be at Big Cedar Lodge as we tackle the Ben Crenshaw designed Ozarks National. Following Round 2, we will enjoy lunch at the Buffalo Bar before enjoying the 19th Hole onboard our private jet to Morgantown, WV. Upon arrival to Nemacolin, we will be treated to an authentic moonshine tasting and bourbon steak dinner. After breakfast our 3rd round will be on Nemacolin's Mystic Rock course. After lunch in the Auto Toy Store we will board the jet for a final golf destination, Pinehurst Resort. After arrival into Pinehurst, we will meet for drinks in the Ryder Cup Lounge before dinner at 1895 Grille. Our 4th round will be on the famed Pinehurst No. 2. Following golf we will enjoy the 73rd hole before heading back to Toledo, OH. Throughout this golf experience we will use the game of golf to discuss "High Performance" / Arete (being one's greatest self) on and off the course, boardroom, home, community, etc., Day 1 Schedule: 6:30AM: Car Service from Residence to Toledo Express Airport 7:15AM: Bucket List Club Welcome & Briefing 8:00AM: Depart Toledo, OH via Private Jet to Branson, MO (Brunch Onboard) 8:40AM (Time Change): Arrive in Branson, MO / Depart for Big Cedar Lodge 9:00AM: Arrive at Big Cedar Lodge 9:30AM: Boardroom Brunch & Arete Session I Noon: Golf @ Payne’s Valley 4:30PM: 19th Hole 7:00PM: Dinner Overnight Accommodations: Big Cedar Lodge Day 2 Schedule: 7:00AM: Boardroom Breakfast & Arete Session II 9:00AM: Golf @ Ozark N tional 2:00PM: 19th Hole / Lunch 4:00PM: Depart Branson, MO via Private Jet to Morgantown, WV 5:30PM (Time Change): Arrive in Morgantown, WV / Depart to Nemacolin Resort 8:00PM: Dinner (Neamcolin Resort) Day 3 Schedule: 7:00AM: Boardroom Breakfast & Arete Session III 9:30AM: Golf @ Mystic Rock 2:00PM: 19th Hole @ Auto Toy Store 4:30PM: Depart Morgantown, WV to Southern Pines, NC 5:15PM: Arrive in Southern Pines, NC 7:00PM: Dinner (Pinehurst Resort) Day 4 Schedule: 7:00AM: Boardroom Breakfast & Arete Session IV 10:00AM: Golf @ Pinehurst No. 2 3:00PM: 19th Hole / Lunch 6:00PM: Depart Southern Pines, NC to Toledo, OH via Private Jet 7:15PM: Arrive in Toledo, OH / Car Service to Residence Great For: - Business Networking - - Client Entertainment - - Associate Reward - - Buddies Trip - - Father / Son Experience - - Birthday / Celebration Gift - - Bourbon / Whiskey Lover - - GOLFER - Includes: Luxury Airport Transfers in Toledo Private Jet Experiences Onboard Catering (Includes Alcohol) All Food & Beverage per Itinerary All Tours & Experiences Overnight Accommodations Luxury Ground Transportation Expert Guides and Host Tips & Gratuities Legacy Lifestyle Gifts. Cost: Happy Hour: $15,500 (Prior to April 30, 2021) Regular Pricing: $15,900 Value: PRICELESS A r e t e S e s s i o n s Arete - being one's greatest version of themselves (On and Off the course, the boardroom, at home, in the community, in life) Session I: What is Arete? - Arete Lifestyle - Bucket List Achievements - Outcomes, Goals & Objectives Session II: Routine & Systems for High Performance - On & Off the Course Session III: Wellness for High Performance - On & Off the Course with Tour of Nemacolin Holistic Healing Center Session IV: Block Scheduling for High Performance - On & Off the Course Payne’s Valley at Big Cedar Lodge Paying tribute to Ozarks-native and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Payne Stewart, Payne’s Valley is first public-access golf course designed by 82-time PGA TOUR winner Tiger Woods and Woods-led golf course design firm, TGR Design. Payne's Valley stands out with its inviting layout, pristine water features, large fairways and greens, and spectacular 19th hole… the Big Rock at Payne’s Valley™. Through the creation of PAYNE'S VALLEY GOLF COURSE™, Tiger Woods and Big Cedar Lodge offers a course where players of all skill levels will be able to enjoy the game with each other in the beautiful Ozark Mountain landscape. Ozarks National at Big Cedar Lodge Adding to an amazing list of world-class golf courses, Big Cedar Lodge is proud to introduce Ozarks National, Missouri’s first and only golf course designed by architect duo Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Measuring 7,036 yards from the back tees, the course represents the terrain of the Ozarks with beautiful views. The 18-hole layout features challenging carries and a variety of visually appealing approach shots that are highlighted by the native habitat. The course also includes interesting features, such as a 400-foot wooden beam and plank bridge, which connects the tee box and fairway of the 13th hole that stands 60-feet above a flowing creek. Mystic Rock at Nemacolin Mystic Rock, the dream of Nemacolin’s founder, Joseph Hardy, brought to life by prominent designer Pete Dye, is one of the country’s finest golf courses. Perched atop the Pennsylvania Allegheny Mountains, Mystic Rock spans acres of the scenic Laurel Highlands, offering players championship-level golf in a spectacular setting. #1 "Best Courses in Pennsylvania" - Golfweek #40 "Best Resort Golf Coures" - Golfweek Pinehurst No. 2 at Pinehurst Resort Pinehurst No. 2, the centerpiece of Pinehurst Resort, remains one of the world’s most celebrated golf courses. It has served as the site of more single golf championships than any course in America and hosted back-to-back U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open Championships for the first time in 2014. It is the first U.S. Open anchor site and will host championships in 2024, 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. GOLF magazine #11 on the Top 100 Courses in the U.S..
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