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Turning Stone Golf Dome Heats Up for Fall and Winter - 11/2/11

The Golf Dome at the Turning Stone Sportsplex is a hub of off-season activity, with a full-service Pro Shop, clinics, demo days and some friendly competition.

Named among the “Top 10 Golf Domes in America” by Golf Range Magazine, the Turning Stone facility houses 40 hitting station, a chipping area and a putting green. It’s the indoor home of the Turning Stone Golf Academy with PGA professionals available for individual lessons as well as one-hour clinics throughout the week.

In mid- January, the popular Simulated Winter Golf Series warms up with ten weeks of competition on virtual versions of some of the world’s finest courses including Pinehurst, Pebble Beach, Bethpage Black, St. Andrews and Turning Stone’s own Atunyote Golf Club. The two simulators, each offering 38 courses, are also available for casual play and practice.

January also marks the return of Play Golf America Days. Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., starting Jan. 21 through the month of March, the Golf Dome will host free clinics and lessons from PGA professionals, family/kids programs and demonstrations of the latest equipment from leading manufacturers.

The Golf Dome opens daily at 8 a.m., closing at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and at 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Half hour and hourly rates are available as well as Adult and Junior Memberships.

The Sportsplex also features four indoor tennis courts, four outdoor tennis courts, two racquetball courts, locker room facilities and a café. The tennis and racquetball facilities are staffed by certified professionals who organize a full slate of clinics, mixers and other special events.

For more information, call 315- 361-8140

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