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At Rainbows's End, Golf Becomes A Game, Anyone Can Play.
Rainbow’s End Golf Course is a 9 hole course and is open seven days a week. No club membership is required for league participation or regular course play. This course is open to all who wish to play in an open and welcoming environment. You can walk the beautiful rolling terrain or cart the course.
Rainbow’s End was opened in 1979 and was purchased by Don and Linda Delaney earlier this year. Don and Linda are able to bring the community a variety of opportunities for playing golf. Whether you are interested in league play, or stopping by to unwind after a day of work, this is the course for you. Don says, ”We bring a good product that is inexpensive to the community.”
Rainbow’s End has a clubhouse that is now licensed to serve food, beverage, beer and wine. In addition, they sell golf clothing and new and used equipment. You will find some great sales and deals there. Rainbow’s End now accepts credit cards too.
The 9 Hole Twilight League is an ever growing popular event at the course. Twilight League tee off is every Tuesday night at 5:20 p.m. There is a $20 entry fee which includes greens fee, cart and a free beverage. There are also prizes for closes to the pin and an end of the year prize.
The Ladies League will start September 15th. All ladies interested are invited to attend an organization meeting to be held September 8th at 11 a.m. The Ladies Leagues will tee off Wednesdays at 8 a.m.
The Junior Summer Membership is a great opportunity for younger golfers to gain some experience and have fun. A $100 Junior Summer Membership allows them unlimited play throughout the summer months.
Don Delaney’s background is in agronomy, so a major focus of his efforts will always be on the conditions of the golf course. He has already made great improvements to the course including fertilization, aeration and fungiciding. Golfers will notice significant improvements in the fairways. Don also plans to make some further changes to the course to keep it challenging.
Also in the future plans are golf clinics and more programs for junior players. Building a solid junior program is a goal of the Delaney’s.
Don is a hands-on owner. He is there, on the course or at the clubhouse, to make you feel welcome, offer advice and hear your comments and suggestions
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Not every golf course will allow you to arrive as late as 6 p.m. and still be able to head out onto the course.