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2018 Tournament Packet 2018 Tournament Packet Variety and Value In Your Backyard! Seven conveniently located venues to host your events! Come home to play... Denver Golf is your neighborhood course! Leslie Wright • Director of Marketing/Tournament Coordinator www.cityofdenvergolf.com/tournaments for request form 201 West Colfax Avenue, 6th Floor, Golf Division Denver, CO 80202 Our variety of courses gives you more options at affordable prices! Denver Golf offers eight convenient locations to choose from to host your golf outing, allowing you greater flexibility at affordable prices. Based on your specific needs we can help you select a venue and customize a package to fit your budget, making your tournament planning hassle free. From beginning to end, Denver Golf’s staff will be there to make your event a success! Currently under renovations Reopening in 2020! 18 Holes with spectacular 18-hole Executive Course 9-hole Par Three Course 27 Holes , 9-Hole Par Three skyline views of downtown Our signature mountain venue Sporty, Fun and Fast to Play FootGolf and Putt Putt Home of Night Golf Something for everyone GOLF COURSE/1895 18 Holes 18 Holes 18 Holes with Signature water driving range Steeped in Denver history, Designed by Donald Ross, fantastic mountain views and miniature golf course this is the original Denver Ben Hogan played here Perfect for birthday parties, Country Club corporate outings and team building events. Leslie Wright • Director of Marketing/Tournament Coordinator www.cityofdenvergolf.com/tournaments for request form 101 W. Colfax Avenue, 9th Floor, Dept. 602 Denver, CO 80202 Denver Golf hosts Corporate and Charity Events, Leagues and Outings ranging from 21-216 players. Below are the basic tournament starting prices, inclusions and upgrades. Rocky Mountain Package (18-Hole events) Starting at $49.00/player Basic Package includes: • Pre-event Consultation with golf staff • Cart Signs • Player Green Fees • Rules Sheets • Player Carts • Scorecards • Check-in Table(s) • Scoreboard and Professional Scoring • Proximity Markers For Hole Contests • 2 Courtesy/Volunteer Carts Available Package Upgrades • Shotgun Start *minimum guarantee of 60 players, • = limited times available, under 72 players or less = • Pro Shop Credit modified shotgun, course buyouts are available • Range Balls • Tee Time Start *21 or more players • Food & Beverage • 9-Hole Events • Logoed Merchandise Short ‘N’ Sweet Package (9-Hole Par Three events) - Starting at $14.00/player Basic Packages include: • Pre-event Consultation • Cart Signs • Green Fees • Rules Sheets • Carts • Scorecards • Check-in Table(s) • Scoreboard and Professional Scoring • Proximity Markers For Hole Contests Harvard Gulch Par Three Kennedy Par Three Package Upgrades: Package upgrades: • Night Golf Tournaments • Shotgun Start • Shotgun Start • Pro shop Credit • Pro shop Credit • Range Balls • Picnic BBQ Set-up • Logoed Merchandise • Clubhouse Rental • Golf Clinic • Logoed Merchandise • Food & Beverage Submit a tournament request for pricing and tournament options! Leslie Wright • Director of Marketing/Tournament Coordinator www.cityofdenvergolf.com/tournaments for request form 101 W. Colfax Avenue, 9th Floor, Dept. 602 Denver, CO 80202 Signature Private Events Denver Golf Can host customized signature events such as Footgolf, Mini Golf and Night Golf. If you are looking for somthing unique to do with your office or friends, our signature events provide excitement and fun! Night Golf Packages (9-Hole events) - Starting at $35.00/player + set up fee **All night golf events are walking, no carts, minimum of 36 players required NIGHT GOLF VENUES Harvard Gulch Par Three Kennedy Par Three Overland Park Nine-Holes All night golf events include: • Pre-event Consultation with golf staff • Lighted golf course Glow balls • Player Green Fees • Lighted Accessories • Check-in Table(s) • Scorecards and scoreboard Footgolf Packages (Kennedy Par 3) - Starting at $12/player Footgolf events include: • Pre-event Consultation with golf staff *A limited number of soccer balls are avaialble • Green fees to rent for an additional cost. Talk to golf staff for • Rules sheets more information • Scorecards • Scoreboard Mini Golf Packages (Aqua Golf and Kennedy) Starting at $5/Jr.s and $7 adults Mini Golf events include: • Use of the full course at Kennedy or one 18-hole course at Aqua Golf • Scorecards • Putters • Balls *Inquire about our packages that include range balls at both venues for a combo event *Space rental for the Cafe at Kennedy or the patio at Aqua $50 additional Submit a tournament request for pricing and tournament options! Leslie Wright • Director of Marketing/Tournament Coordinator www.cityofdenvergolf.com/tournaments for request form 101 W. Colfax Avenue, 9th Floor, Dept. 602 Denver, CO 80202 Tournament Menu Kennedy, Overland, Willis Case Continental Breakfast - $9.95 per person Assorted Breakfast Pastries, Bagels, Orange Juice and Coffee Breakfast Burrito - $9.95 per person Scrambled Eggs, Potatoes, Green Chili, Sausage or Bacon and Cheese wrapped in a Flour Tortilla served with Salsa, Orange Juice and Coffee Sack Lunch - $14.95 per person Ham or Turkey Sandwich served on Fresh Wheat Bread with Lettuce, Tomato, and Cheese, Condiments, Chips, Cookie, Apple and a Bottle of Water Deli Sandwich Bar - $14.95 per person Smoked Ham, Oven Roasted Turkey, Roast Beef, Sliced American, Swiss and Provolone Cheeses, Wheat, Rye and Sourdough Breads, Lettuce and Sliced Tomatoes, Condiments, Pickles, Cole Slaw, Potato Chips, Iced Tea and Lemonade Hamburger & Hot Dog or Bratwurst Buffet - $14.95 per person Burgers and Hot Dogs or Bratwurst with Buns, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Onions, Sliced Cheese, Relish, Condiments, Potato Chips, BBQ Beans, Iced Tea and Lemonade Add grilled chicken breast for $2.00 per person Fiesta Buffet - $14.95 per person Seasoned Ground Beef and Shredded Chicken, Spanish Rice, Refried Beans, Crispy and Soft Tortillas, Shredded Lettuce, Diced Tomatoes and Onions, Sour Cream, Chips, Salsa, Iced Tea and Lemonade Salad Buffet - $14.95 per person Mixed Greens, Romaine Lettuce, Grilled Chicken, Diced Tomatoes, Sliced Hard Boiled Eggs, Diced Onions, Black Olives, Sliced Cucumbers, Croutons, Chopped Bacon, Blue Cheese Crumbles, Shredded Cheese, Ranch Dressing, Blue Cheese Dressing, Italian Dressing, Iced Tea and Lemonade Prices do not include 20% gratuity or 8.1% tax **ABSOLUTELY NO OUTSIDE FOOD AND BEVERAGE ALLOWED! Donated items will be subject to a corkage fee as well as approval from the food and beverage department. Overland Park Food & Beverage Manager Megan Wilson 720.865.0708 Willis Case Tournament Menu Evergreen Morning Fare Muffins - $2.50 per person Pastries - $3.00 per person Breakfast Burrito - $5.00 per person All American Picnic - $18.00 per person Hamburgers & Hot Dogs with choice of toppings, Potato Salad or Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Fresh Fruit Salad, Brownies or Cookies, Iced Tea and Lemonade. Barbeque Party - $21.00 per person Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Chicken Sandwiches, Potato Salad or Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Fresh Fruit Salad, Cookies or Brownie, Iced Tea and Lemonade Chicken/Steak Fajita Fiesta - $22.00 per person Chicken & Steak Fajitas with Pico de Gallo, Tortillas and Taco Toppings, Spanish Rice and Black Beans, Chips, Brownies or Cookies, Iced Tea and Lemonade Italian Feast - $23.00 per person Grilled Chicken Alfredo, Meat Lasagna, Eggplant Parmesan, Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread, Brownies or Cookies, Iced Tea and Lemonade. *Tax & Gratuity not included Jim Sylvester •Evergreen Food & Beverage 720.865.3438 Tournament Menu Wellshire Golf events are set up at the Golfers Pub, with beverage and food service provided by the Pub Staff. Larger, private rooms are available at an additional cost. Substitutions are welcome. Breakfast Bogie - $7 per player Breakfast Burrito made with flour tortilla, eggs, potato, green chili, sausage and cheese, Cup of Fresh Roasted Coffee Breakfast Bonanza - $12.95 per player Breakfast Burrito made with flour tortilla, eggs, potato, green chili, sausage and cheese, Cup of Fresh Roasted Coffee, 1 Bottled Water, 1 Bag of Potato Chips, 1 large soda at the shack Breakfast Birdie - $16.95 per player Breakfast Burrito made with flour tortilla, eggs, potato, green chili, sausage and cheese, Homemade Banana Bread, 1 Bottled Water, 1 Bag of Potato Chips, 1 Cliff Energy Bar , 1 large soda at the shack “Drive Thru the Green” Lunch Buffet - $12.95 per player Iced Tea and Coffee, Choice of Hot Dog or Brat with all the fixings (presented before or after tournament), 1 Bag of Potato Chips and a large soda. (Substitute or Add Grilled Chicken or Hamburgers for $4 per person) (Add House-made Potato Salad for $2 per person) ”Tee-Off “ Buffet - $16.95 Per Person Pulled Pork, Grilled Chicken Breast, Fresh baked homemade buns and Traditional Condiments, Texas BBQ Baked Beans and Creamy Coleslaw, Homemade Brownies and Cookies, Freshly Brewed Coffee and Decaffeinated Coffee and Iced tea. (Add House-made Potato Salad or Pasta Salad for $2.00 per person) “Cure the Slice” Buffet $19.50 Per Guest Sliced Oven-Roasted Sirloin of Beef, Smoked Turkey Breast, Honey Cured Ham, Swiss, Pepper Jack and Sharp Cheddar Cheeses, Sliced Beefsteak Tomatoes, Red Onion and Lettuce, Freshly baked buns, Gourmet Condiments and Sauces, Potato Salad or Pasta Salad, Assorted Chips, House-made Brownies and Assorted Cookies, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Iced Tea “Masters” Buffet - 24.95 Per Person Pulled Pork, Barbecue Chicken Breast, Sliced tenderloin, Assorted Rolls, Traditional Condiments,
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