With the arrival of spring, the Bloomington Golf Courses and B104 have teamed to give you a chance to win a round of golf for two with cart!
Just use your B104 Insider Rewards account to Get Entered to Win A Certificate for Golf for Two with Cart that will be good at The Den, Prairie Vista or Highland Park golf courses.
Not a member of the B104 Insiders? Not a problem, click here to sign-up now. It’s free and takes less time than figuring out how many strokes didn’t count on a hole and then you can enjoy all of the benefits like the exclusive winning!
We will announce the winner Monday, March 27th. That means you need to enter to win by 11:59 PM Sunday, March 26th.
Good Luck from the Bloomington Golf Courses and Bloomington-Normal’s #1 Country, B104!
By: Buck Stevens
Highland Park – The City of Bloomington’s first venture into the golf business was Highland Park Golf Course. Built in the 1930’s, this golf course offers old, mature trees lining each fairway – making accuracy an absolute must on the 5,539 yard course. In addition to the narrow fairways, small greens make for a challenging round. USGA Course Ratings and Slope Ratings are 66.9 and 111, respectively. A hilly terrain with a beautiful creek meandering through the course make this a very scenic golf course.
Prairie Vista – The City of Bloomington opened the Roger Packard-designed Prairie Vista Golf Course on May 17, 1991. The course, which is an American Contemporary Style, measures 6,745 yards from the Championship Tees and 5,224 yards from the Forward Tees. USGA Course Ratings and Slope Ratings are 72.2 and 129, respectively. Bentgrass tees, greens and fairways make this golf course a treat to play. Water hazards are located on 16 of the 18 holes.
The Den – The Den at Fox Creek became the City of Bloomington’s third golf course when it opened on August 1, 1997. This Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course measures 6,926 yards from the Palmer Tees and 5,345 yards from the Forward Tees. USGA Course Ratings and Slope Ratings are 72.9 and 128, respectively. Bentgrass tees, greens and fairways compliment the Wild Prairie Grasses which grow in the rough to make a picturesque Scottish Links Style golf course. The course features 131 strategically placed sand traps, making the extremely wide fairways even more attractive. Water hazards are located on 9 of the 18 holes.