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In March 2023, Grass Clippings partnered with the city of Tempe in a 30-year deal to operate Rolling Hills Golf Course, now the 20th course in the country to offer 18-hole lighted golf.
Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills, located near Mill Avenue and Van Buren Street, right next to the Phoenix Zoo, reopened on Nov. 3 following a four-month renovation project and recent rye grass ...
PHOENIX — Grass Clippings announced its $15 million renovation plan for Tempe Rolling Hills Golf Course. The project is said to last a year-and-a-half in order to transform the property.
Left to right Green Clippings partners Conner Riley, Pete Wilson, Jake Hoselton and Jimmy Hoselton. The company took over the property lease at the former Rolling Hills Golf Course in Tempe.
Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, which turned on the lights for night golf Dec. 1, 2023, has quickly made a name for itself.
The world's first high-stakes par-3 golf league has closed a funding round as it accelerates its mission to establish the ...
Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, Arizona's first fully lit 18-hole golf course, is joining the roster of courses across the U.S. honoring American military veterans. On Veterans Day on Monday, from ...
Grass Clippings features an 18-hole par-3 course, along with a 15,000-square-foot putting green and a 25-bay driving range. The public course is also the only spot in the state to golf at night ...
Night golf has arrived in Arizona! Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe is officially the first fully-lit, 18-hole, par-3 golf course to open in the state.
Grass Clippings is hoping to bring in about 300,000 visitors to the course annually, five times the current patronage. The company hopes to reach that ambitious goal with a slew of golf and ...
Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills opened to night golf play on Dec. 1. With about 80 LED lights around the course, the executive-length course is a par-3 only course at night.
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