Friday, February 27, 2009

The Territory Expands Popular Stay-and-Play Packages

Southwest Oklahoma’s Premiere Golf and Residential Community Offers Private-Club Experience via Value-Laden Packages
(Southwest Oklahoma) – The award-winning Territory Golf and Country Club announces the expansion of its popular stay-and-play packages for the 2009 season with the addition of a third on-site home to host visitors.

Introduced last year, these premier offerings provide easy access to The Territory’s acclaimed fairways and comfortable accommodations for up to four people per house. Each stay-and-play home features two spacious bedrooms, living room, full kitchen and baths.

Rates include one round of golf per night’s stay, with additional rounds available at the current guest fee. Package pricing per person is:
* Single: $275 per night
* Double: $225 per night
* Triple: $195 per night
* Foursome: $175 per night

“From the moment we unveiled these packages, the response was overwhelming, so adding another home to meet the demand was an easy decision,” says Rick Braught, who along with his wife Barbara, owns The Territory. “We take great pride in this golf course, our amenities and unmatched customer service and love the reactions we get when visitors experience The Territory for the first time.”

Named a Top 50 Residential Course by Golfweek and one of Oklahoma’s best courses by Golf Digest, The Territory is a modified target-style layout featuring multiple tees to accommodate any skill level and a state-of-the-art practice facility and three-hole short course for those looking to hone their skills prior to tackling the Randy Heckenkemper design.

Golf is the centerpiece of a growing residential development, but The Territory is flush with luxurious amenities such as the Prairie House – headed by Chef Keith Zinke – and outdoor myriad activities. The Prairie House offers members and guests some of the finest cuisine in the region, while a swimming pool and multi-purpose sport court cater to the children, as well as the young at heart.

Unlike the vast majority of comparable residential developments – many of which also have been honored with Top 50 praise – homes do not impede upon the playing corridors at The Territory. A golf course first, and a residential development second, the game remains the focus from the first tee shot to the final putt.

For more information on The Territory, call 580.475.0075 or visit www.territorygolf.com.

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