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golf courses near me
- Canyons Golf
- Outlaw Golf Club
- Talisker Club – Empire Pass
- Deer Crest Club
- Outlaw Golf Club
- Park City Golf Course
- Canyons Golf
- Quarry Mountain Pavilion
- Promontory Nicklaus Painted Valley Golf Course
- Park City Golf Academy
- Promontory Hills Golf Course and Clubhouse
- Glenwild Golf Club and Spa
- Promontory Club
- Promontory Pete Dye Golf Course
- Outlaw Golf Club
- Park City Golf Course
- Promontory Nicklaus Painted Valley Golf Course
- Promontory Hills Golf Course and Clubhouse
- Promontory Pete Dye Golf Course
- Outlaw Golf Club
This venue was selected for another year for my daughter's company party. The drive was beautiful and we had never been before. Her company is very focused on the culture and everyone feeling as If they, as an employee, are 'THE' REASON for their success. I'm not sure how much of the event was organized by Park Meadows; it was a fabulous event. It was an open bar and drinks were being complimented around the room (kudos to the bartenders) while everyone visited with each other and members from every department. There was a deejay for the night who kept the music lively for everyone, and nonoffensive but seemed to cover several genres. One you've had an excellent experience, it affects you forever but what you learn. While organizing an event once, the deejay I hired considered everything from the room space to the number of people expected and even factored the alcohol content to determine comfortable noise levels for various points of the evening. The deejay last night seemed to have two levels for playing, which was loud for the most part and we couldn't even hear across the table for the music dB. The buzz of mingling was closer to 1/3 of the noise level. The second level was lowered as cued by someone from the company for announcements and presentations. That leads me to think they were asked to keep the volume up. The meal was excellent and well prepared to everyone's delight, and during the meal, someone of importance went around each take to make sure everyone was content. Well played, park Meadows!