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The Majestic Golf Course is a championship facility with all of the amenities a golfer expects. Spread out over 1400 acres of forests, meadows and wetlands, The Majestic offers 27 unique and challenging holes that are just as much fun to see as they are to play. Each of the 27 holes were thoughtfully designed by course architect Jerry Matthews as an individual golfing experience with no two holes in sight of each other.
27 spectacular holes with the great up north feel
Large, well-manicured greens
Full driving range, including a chipping green and bunker
Full size putting green
All carts include ProShot GPS system
Well-stocked pro shop
Exceptional service and great food
The Majestic Gift Cards can be purchased through the Pro Shop or email Bill Fountain to order yours now!
Special Events Coming Up!
The Senior Scramble is once a month on the following dates; the cost is $30 per player and all players must be age 50+ to participate. The $30 covers the cost of the golf and a lunch including a hot dog, potato chips and soft drink, if teams would like to also enter the skins/prize fund it costs an additional $10 per player. All Senior Scrambles are 9am shotgun starts and play holes 1-18. Teams must sign up in advance and must have four players to participate.
April 18th
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June 20th
July 18th
August 22nd
September 19th
October 17th
A golf ball hitting a steel plate at 150mph - filmed in super high-speed at 70,000 frames-per-second and played back in slow-motion.
Can golf balls deform that dramatically? What you see in this clip is happening in less than 1/1000 th of a second. That's too fast for the human eye to perceive in detail, but a super-slow motion camera can capture it. Editor's note: The footage comes from the BBC and was shown during golf coverage. We were unable to establish whether a regulation golf ball or a 'practice ball' (with higher elasticity) was used for this experiment. It looks like a more flexible ball than the one Canadian golf champion Jason Zuback used to break the world ball speed record on the Sports Science episode, where he accelerated a golf ball to a speed of 328 km/h (204 mph).