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IAPD/IPRA Annual Golf Guide

A 'Hole' Lotta Fun

Get the Golf Guide on the Web

At the IAPD web site ...
Go to www.ilparks.org. Scroll down to the "News Alert" section and hit the link under "IAPD Web Extra"

or

At the IPRA web site ...
Go to www.ILipra.org. Roll over the "Resources" option at the top of the main page and select "IPR Magazine." From there, pick "WebXtra."

Or, you may go to www.ilipra.org/resources/webxtra.cfm.

It's only a pressure putt if you let it be.

But whether you play the game to relax, to entertain clients or colleagues, or to challenge yourself beyond all reasonable measure, anywhere you are in Illinois, there's a high-quality public course nearby.

This season, Illinois Parks & Recreation once again brings you its annual listing of public golf facilities operated by members of the Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association. But for 2006, we've put it exclusively on the Web at the IAPD and IPRA Web sites. No more thumbing past the listings for those courses that would be fun to try, but are just too far away. Now, just find the course information you want and print the pages you need. (Or save paper and don't print anything at all.)

To compile our guide, we surveyed IAPD member agencies and cross-checked park and recreation Web sites. Because these facilities are owned and/or operated by IAPD/IPRA members, you know you'll get a good value and find exceptional conditions, professional service, state-of-the-art amenities and excellent PGA instructors at these courses.

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