Pleasant Valley Sports Club in Clermont is celebrating its 25th anniversary from Monday, Sept. 17-Saturday, Sept. 22. The club is offering free green fees Monday-Friday, Sept. 17-21. On Saturday, Sept. 22, there will be a two-person, best shot tournament; the 27-hole event will feature eight-inch cups. Registration is $60 per team, plus skins and flag games.
Pleasant Valley Sports Club celebration should be a ball!
By Haley Brase
hbrase@fayettepublishing.com
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Pleasant Valley Sports Club in Clermont is offering free green fees Monday-Friday, Sept. 17-21. On Saturday, Sept. 22, there is a two-person, best shot tournament; the 27-hole event will feature eight-inch cups. Registration is $60 per team, plus skins and flag games.
Through the entire week, beer meal deals will be available for $5, which include a sandwich, chips and a beer of your choice. Nonalcoholic meal deals are also offered for $3.50; those include a sandwich, chips and a nonalcoholic beverage. In addition to the meal deals, the Sports Club will be offering $2 beers, six-packs for $10, and discounted nonalcoholic drinks, candy and food.
The idea of a golf course began in 1991. The land was bought through Guyer Realty by Keith Hanson and Steve Baker under the Hanker Company. At the time, Arnold Guyer was selling real estate and thought the land would be “a heck of a good-looking golf course.” When the Hanker Company bought the land, Guyer volunteered to help get the course started.
As the course was being built, there were unexpected delays.