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Simulators Coming to Concord Golf Course

Two aboutGolf simulators will be installed next year at the Beaver Meadow Golf Course.

Beaver Meadow Golf Course, one of New England’s Oldest Golf Courses, is installing two aboutGolf PGA Tour Golf Simulators that will be operational early next year, according to a press statement.

A local company, Cedar Mill Group, has been selected to do the fit-up in the function room and the pro shop, which is necessary for installing the two simulators. The two simulators will be the only publicly available ones in Concord and are the same ones seen on the Golf Channel.

“The project is moving along nicely and we are anticipating an installation of early January 2016,” according to Ken Reynolds, a regional manager with aboutGolf.

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Parks and Recreation Director David Gill stated that this will allow the golf course to stay open through the winter and enhance year-round programming.

Golf Course Manager Sid Chase stated, “Adding golf simulators will allow the course to offer several indoor winter leagues, private rentals, first class club fittings and golf lessons using the video system provided by the software.”

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Chase is also very excited to use the year-round unit to show sporting events and to host corporate workshops on the large fifteen foot high definition screen.

“This winter, Beaver Meadow will also continue to provide groomed cross country ski trails and a large ice skating pond for the community,” according to Gill. “ With the addition of the indoor golf simulators, Beaver Meadow will become one of Greater Concord’s favorite year round destinations.”

The course will be updating their web site as construction begins in December. Registration for the new winter indoor golf leagues is underway.

For more information, please call the golf course at 603-228-8954 or visit beavermeadowgolfcourse.com.


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