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Payne’s Valley
Paynes Valley, Ozarks National and Buffalo Ridge Stay and Play Package
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Payne’s Valley
Paynes Valley, Ozarks National and Buffalo Ridge Stay and Play Package
Inquire For A Custom Golf Package
Legendary Golf in the Ozarks
Paynes's Valley & Big Cedar Lodge - 77 Holes of World-Class Golf
Paying tribute to Ozarks-native and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Payne Stewart, Payne's Valley is first public-access golf course designed by 82-time PGA TOUR winner Tiger Woods and Woods-led golf course design firm, TGR Design. Payne's Valley stands out with its inviting layout, pristine water features, large fairways and greens, and spectacular 19th hole... the Big Rock at Payne's Valley.
Through the creation of PAYNE'S VALLEY GOLF COURSE, Tiger Woods and Big Cedar Lodge offers a course where players of all skill levels will be able to enjoy the game with each other in the beautiful Ozark Mountain landscape.
Tiger Experience Package at Big Cedar Lodge
* Minimum two night stay in your choice of accommodations
* 19 holes at Payne's Valley
* 18 holes at Ozarks National
* 18 holes at Buffalo Ridge Springs
* Complimentary range balls
* Daily Access to the Tom Watson Putting Course
* $50 voucher to any golf course pro shop
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