INSIDE AMERICAN GOLF
loud and clear
The Players Club Amped is music to golfers' ears
E
ver since the invention of the electric guitar and
amplifier, music has never been the same. And just
as Les Paul, Chuck Berry and Jimmy Hendrix took
music to another level by amplifying their tunes, the new
Players Club Amped program is changing the game at
American Golf courses.
Unveiled over the summer, we're excited to report
that it has been one of our most successful
offerings to date, and it's easy to see why.
Perhaps the best part is that it's free for all
current members of The Players Club throughout
2017 – so golfers get some incredible added benefits
without paying extra fees. The Amped program gives
members access to more tee times at more golf courses at
reduced rates, allowing players the opportunity to spend
more time on the fairways and greens.
In addition to great rates at their home courses, plus free
driving range access and complimentary clinics, players
who "amp" their memberships get access to the best rates
at other American Golf-managed properties. We encourage
all our members to inquire at their home course about
taking advantage of this new offering and exploring more
courses. Summer may be winding down, but we're
"amped" that there are still plenty of great golf days ahead!
— American Golf
what's
inside
‰ Bryan Martin cruises to
a five-shot victory in the
29th Long Beach Open
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‰ Discounted instruction
rates have The Players Club
members going to school
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‰ The new GM at Arcadia
Golf Course shares her
passion for the game
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‰ To get your game in
shape, focus on the basics
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‰ American Golf makes
it easy to plan your holiday
party this coming season
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‰ Calendar of upcoming
events and more!
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the long beach Golf hall of fame inducted its class of 2017 on
the final day of the long beach open on July 30, adding larry
Grant (left) and mike mcmonegal (far right, with long beach
golf icon len kennett) to an esteemed list of those who have
made significant contributions to the game locally. Grant
earned his status in the city's golf annals by winning the long
beach men's city championship in 1979 and the senior champi-
onship in 1998 and 2000. as the city of los angeles department
of parks and recreation's long-time assistant Golf director, mc-
monegal started and oversaw the county's junior golf program,
serving more than 40,000 young golfers since its inception.
welcome to the hall of fame!
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