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Tee It Up for Golfers this Christmas

Tee It Up for Golfers this Christmas

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AMARILLO – The City of Amarillo (COA) has the perfect gift for Amarillo golfers.

COA is offering the “Explore the Four Pass.”

The City of Amarillo’s award-winning municipal golf complexes, Ross Rogers and Comanche Trail, are providing the unique pass. Comanche Trail includes the Arrowhead and Tomahawk courses. Ross Rogers includes the Mustang and Wild Horse courses.

The “Explore the Four Pass” treats golfers to a round of golf at the city’s four courses (cart included) for $120.

Passes are available through Dec. 31 at Ross Rogers Golf Course and Comanche Trail Golf Course. The passes are redeemable through 2025 (based on available tee times.) Passes are limited to six per customer while supplies last.

For more information contact George Priolo at (806) 378-3086 or by email at george.priolo@amarillo.gov.

Also for more information contact City of Amarillo Communications Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.

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