
You only need to enter once to be eligible. You will have up to a week before or after your birthday to play your round, whether it's in your actual birthday month, or your 'half' birthday month. Note: You only get to use it once per season May, June, July or August -> Actual Month.
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Month your birthday is in -> Month(s) to play your FREE round.

See the list below for when you can play your FREE birthday round: Now, you may be wondering, "What if my birthday is in the winter?" Well, we want all Birthday Club members to have a chance to play their free round, so the program is set up to allow you to play your birthday round up to a week before or after your 'half' birthday (6 months from your actual birthday).
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We also conduct drawings throughout the season for free 18-hole green fees! So there's a chance to win MORE free golf - and the odds are definitely better than winning the lottery!Įach week during the season you will receive an e-mail announcing the weekly drawing winners, course news, upcoming events and even some money-saving coupons - exclusively for participants.

In addition to building a world class golf resort our goal is to restore the native Sand Barrens by removing the red pine trees and encouraging the growth of native plants. Several years after removing the majority of red pine from the property, we're happy to see a great diversity of vegetation come to life.Being an Birthday Club member has some great perks, including a FREE green fee for your birthday! When the Keiser’s discovered the property it was being used as a pulp tree nursery by a major timber company and lacked the diversity of plant life that is natural to the site. Prior to the land being used as a pulp tree plantation it was naturally what's known as a "Jack Pine-Hill's Oak Sand Barren" with exposed sand areas, indigenous low-lying vegetation and flowers, and intermittent strands of Jack Pines and Hill's Oaks. The red pines were managed as "crops", with the crops planted in long rows and harvested and sold periodically. In the 19th century the site became a pulp tree plantation with red pine trees planted in rows. RESTORATION | CONSERVATION | EDUCATION | RESEARCH | RECREATION TO IMPLEMENT AND PROMOTE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF HISTORIC AND NATURAL HABITATS IN THE CENTRAL SANDS OF WISCONSIN. This is a connecting trail – hikers must hike part of the Ridge Trail or Songbird Trail to access the Karner Connection. You dont want your precious clubs getting banged around on the course, and these cushioned and cozy covers are just the trick to keep them safe. This trail features Sand Valley’s Karner Blue Butterfly habitat, various aged red pine plantations, and views of Lake Leopold. Trailhead Location: “Meditation Point” of the Songbird Trail OR about ½ mile into the Ridge TrailĬonnecting the Ridge Trail to the Songbird Trail the Karner Connection is perfect for hikers looking for extra miles or a new route. The Songbird Trail is a loop trail - starting behind Craig’s Porch then taking hikers to a meditation point before looping back to the trailhead. Starting at the North end of the Sand Valley Driving Range the trail traverses through a sampling of restoration/remnant areas, past golf landscapes, and through an intact red pine plantation. Trailhead Location: Behind Craig’s Porch at the North end of Sand Valley’s Driving Range

The trail ends at the North end of the Sand Valley clubhouse by the bocce ball courts. Hikers will enjoy spectacular views of Mammoth Dunes Golf Course, including vistas along ridges as high as 80 feet above the golf course. The trail features expansive sand blowouts, red pine plantations, and majestic oak savannah. Starting at the South end of the Clubhouse the trail traverses along the V ridge of the Mammoth Dunes Golf Course. Trailhead Location: South end of the Clubhouse Take notice of the many bird boxes along the way! Ridge Trail All trails are open to both day guests and lodging guests. With five trails that span over 9 miles, maneuver your way through expansive sand blowouts, red pine plantations, and majestic oak savannahs. Embracing the outdoors is instrumental to the Sand Valley experience.
