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For the past six months in Tempe, golfers have enjoyed playing under the lights until 1 a.m. at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, the state’s first fully lit 18-hole golf course.
Grass Clippings announced its $15 million-dollar renovation plan for Tempe Rolling Hills Golf Course on Saturday.
PHOENIX — Arizona’s first fully-lit golf course is just weeks away from teeing off. On Dec. 1, Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills in Tempe will become the state’s first fully lit course as ...
There are 44 two-person teams battling under the lights on the first fully lit golf course in Arizona, Grass Clippings Rolling Hills.
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.
So we started the Grass Clippings Open with the launch of the brand. That brought the casualness of par-3 golf and team-based golf onto a competitive, high-stakes platform.
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.
The marketing claims around the first Grass League event held last week at the Phoenix-area night golf course, Glass Clippings Rolling Hills, were bold. It was to be high stakes par-3 golf under ...
In December, 44 two-person teams will compete at Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills in Arizona in a 36-hole scramble competition.
The first fully lit golf course in Arizona is now home to a high-stakes team golf competition. Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, which turned on the lights for night golf Dec. 1, 2023, has quickly ...
Bleacher Report is partnering with Grass League to broadcast the inaugural event for a par-3 night golf competition. The first tournament will be held April 17-20 at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills ...
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