Easter Bunny Brunch
Bowling Green Country Club Dining Room 923 Fairview Ave, Bowling Green, OH, United StatesSpecial Guest appearance
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Dinner starts at 5:00 Cards start at 7:00 Euchre is played with a deck of cards that only includes aces, kings, queens, jacks, 10s and nines of each suit. There are five rounds, or “tricks,” in each game. Each player will place one card down on the table on their turn, and a player takes […]
starts at 1:15pm Beginners welcome Mahjong is played with four players seated around a table, though there are variants with three players. Players shuffle the tiles, cast the dice, and perform rituals involving the allocation of tiles. Then, the exchange of tiles begins. The first person to match a hand of 14 tiles and call […]
Shotgun start at 3:00pm First Member Scramble of the Season Scramble Fee - $10.00/person for 9 holes Non-member Green & Cart Fee - $20.00/person Mulligans $20.00/team Rules – Teams must have at least one BGCC Member in a Foursome Teams will be made up of 4 Players only 11 Teams only – Sign up Quick […]
Wednesday Night Ladies League Open Registration on Wednesday, April 30th at the Bowling Green Country Club Dining Room. Our Ladies league is open to all at any skill level and age! Serious and beginner lady golfers are welcome. Just Ladies who want to have fun
Worm Ball Friday Night Couple League Friday Wormball 2024 Come join the Friday Evening FUN Wormball golf! NOT SERIOUS GOLF!!! Starting Friday, May 2nd through September or October. Play alternate shots with your partner from tee through hole-out. Whoever makes the putt, the other partner gets to tee off. You make your own tee times, […]
Dinner Buffet at 5:30 - make reservations as soon as possible - Members and Guests Cinco de Mayo honors the 1862 Battle of Puebla. While it is not widely celebrated in Mexico, in the United States, Cinco de Mayo has become an observance of Mexican culture and heritage, specifically in regions with large populations of […]
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Dinner Celebration Traditionally, the “Mother’s Day flower” is the white carnation (dianthus caryophyllus). Anna Jarvis, one of the founders of the modern Mother’s Day celebration, chose the white carnation as its official flower because it had been her mother’s favorite. The white carnation symbolizes the purity of a mother’s love—but be careful with a bouquet […]
Where else can you take your mother where you can treat her like a queeen. Tablecloths - Flowers - Sweets - Mimosas - (fill in the blanks)