Corporate membership includes the following: Unlimited Green Fees Discounted Golf Cart Fees Discount on Golf Lessons USGA Handicap Services Preferred Tee Times* Free WiFi Access 10% off all Golf Shop Merchandise and Special Orders* 50% off Room Rentals in Event Center Unlimited use of Swimming Pool during Season Free yearly corporate weekday outing for Golf Course* Free yearly corporate weekday usage of the Ballroom and Swimming Pool* Free yearly Conference Room Meeting and Sunroom Meeting* *conditions apply Summer Membership $600 plus tax Don't want to commit to a full year? Try our Summer Membership which gives you access to: * Unlimited Green Fees * Discounted Golf Cart Fees * Discount on Golf Lessons * Unlimited use of Swimming Pool This membership is only vaild from June 1st - September 30th.
Welcome to Meadowbrook Meadowbrook Golf Club is a picturesque 27-hole public golf course situated in Logan 20 minutes south of the Brisbane CBD and 30 minutes north of the Gold Coast. Whether it be a wedding, birthday party or corporate event, the staff at Meadowbrook Golf Club can tailor a package to suit and make your day as special as possible. Win a trip to the U. S Masters If you buy a set of golf clubs from the Meadowbrook Golf Club Coaching Centre you will go into the draw to have a chance to win a trip to the next U. S Masters after COVID About Meadowbrook Meadowbrook Golf Club is a picturesque 27-hole public golf course situated in Logan 20 minutes south of the Brisbane CBD and 30 minutes north of the Gold Coast. Whether it be a wedding, birthday party or corporate event, the staff at Meadowbrook Golf Club can tailor a package to suit and make your day as special as possible. Sign Up For the latest news, events and deals.
Essentially the board sued itself—and won. The courts decided that the park board had the power to acquire the land and use it for a golf course. The decision was upheld by the Minnesota Supreme Court in early 1925, and Wirth was given the go-ahead to commence building the golf course. Like the new Armour course, Meadowbrook was built to designs by local architect William Clark and had grass tees and greens. The first two courses in the city, Glenwood and Columbia, still had sand greens and clay tees The course was completed, including a small clubhouse, and opened for play in 1926. The first problem encountered at the golf course emerged in 1927 when parts of the course near a flooded Minnehaha Creek were too wet to be playable. To make them playable, nine holes of the course were closed for three seasons to dredge a twenty-acre lake from seventy acres of swamp. To pay for the dredging and filling, the park board borrowed another $90, 000 from First Minneapolis Company, the successor to Atlas Realty, and put it on the tab.
Once again the successors to the Atlas Realty contract, Merchant's Bank Building Company, came to the rescue. The company not only put up the $40, 000 for a new sprinkling system, but agreed to renegotiate the original contract, wiping out over $100, 000 in park board debts. The new contract set the board's debt for the course at $180, 000. By the late 1930s and early 1940s, Meadowbrook operated at near breakeven most years and at that it was one of the most successful park board golf courses. It also charged the highest fees. In 1936 the park board instituted a season pass program for the golf courses, ranging in price from $24 for Meadowbrook to $16 for Columbia. Still, the long-ago dream of acquiring a golf course with only revenues from the course had proved illusory. By the time the original twenty-year term of the contract was up in 1944, the park board had added another $53, 000 in unpaid interest to the amount of the contract renegotiated ten years earlier. The Merchant's Bank Building Company informed the board in 1945 that it was going to take back the land for failure to make payments.
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