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06 July 2012 09:45
The Tullymore Golf Resort in Michigan is adding more accommodation to attract new visitors
Michigan's Tullymore Golf Resort has opened more new accommodation as it seeks to appeal to corporate clients and groups of golfers.
After the unveiling of a 10-bedroom lodge last year, two new four-bedroom cottages have been built and two more are set to begin construction in the near future, enabling the resort to offer a variety of accommodation.
A brand new outdoor swimming pool and hot tub have also been installed close to the 30,000-square-foot clubhouse and putting green and Chief Executive Officer Terry Schieber is delighted with the facilities now on offer.
"We think the cottages with dining rooms that seat eight persons are perfect for corporate retreats or groups of golfers," he said.
"We have upgraded our service and offer house keeping on a daily basis in all the units."
The lodge and cottages are all within around 600 yards of the clubhouse and bosses are confident that the resort has everything a golfer or corporate client would need, leaving them with just their bags to pack and sports travel insurance to book.
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