If you are new to BirdieBall, it may be hard to believe that there are BirdieBall Golf Courses and Warm-up ranges with BirdieBall Indoor/Outdoor Recreation Centers in the works, but it’s true. If you are not new to BirdieBall it all makes perfect sense.
There are currently three BirdieBall Golf courses in the world. The fourth and most professional course will be opening on May 31st, 2006 in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania at Malvern.
Amazing Success with The First Tee
The original two were built by the City and County of Denver in partnership with The First Tee. The first two are also four hole courses built around the club house areas of two 80 year old courses in metropolitan Denver. The first is called Chubs Course and is located at City Park Golf Course in Denver. The second is also in Denver located at the Willis Case golf course and is called Katie's Course. Players drive and chip with BirdieBalls and then once on the green, putt out with a golf ball.
The National Sport of Finland?
The third is in Finland, a nine hole course with a number of holes having all water carries.
Coming Soon
The latest BirdieBall Course which just opened in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is really unique and exciting. Designed and built by Mark Fine of Fine Golf Design, this three hole BirdieBall Course provides the flexibility to be played in 18 different configurations. It is the core feature of the facilities First Tee of Marvine learning center and allowed the facility to be built on less than two acres of property. This facility includes indoor and outdoor chipping, pitching and putting concepts designed by Joe Sindelar, father of PGA Touring Professional Joey Sindelar.
Mark Fine discusses his vision for the facility during this interview with The Golf Club Atlas. Please click the following link to see photos and get a better understanding of what the facility looks like and how it will operate.
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/interviewfine.html.
Also, click to read what the Morning Call has to say!
If you are interested in discussing the opportunity of building a BirdieBall Course in your town, please call either Paul Olson or John Breaker at
866-807-3348 or send an e-mail to: questions@birdieball.com