Last days of Big Sky golf, ‘Montana Pass’ on sale thru Sept. 30
With ski season still out of reach, Big Sky Resort is finishing out its summer season with a few good ole fashioned tournaments on the green! Who’s the best golfer in Southwest Montana? The Canyon Cup, open to those who qualified through the 2019 Big Sky Open, is set for Saturday and Sunday, September 21st–22nd with tee times at 11am each day. Didn’t make it into the Canyon Cup? The Oktoberfest Ironman Open follows on Saturday, September 28th beginning with a shotgun start at high noon. This tournament is $75 per player and includes an authentic Oktoberfest dinner following a day on the links. To register for these and other upcoming tournaments, call (406) 995-5780. Further information and complete schedule can be found at http://bit.ly/2FaRERt. The Big Sky Resort Golf Course closes for the season on Sunday, September 29th.
And of course, it’s never too early to start thinking about winter days spent on the slopes! The popular Montana Pass is back for 2019 – and ON SALE through September 30th. Adults (26-64) pay only $179, or $159 for young adults (18-25), teens (13-17) and seniors (65-79). Junior (7-12) and legend (80+) passes are only $139. The Montana Pass is Direct-to-Lift, Dec. 2nd to Dec. 15th, and April 13th to 19th.
Montana Passholders may also redeem one additional day of skiing any date this season (excluding Dec. 22nd to Jan. 3rd, and Feb. 15th to 23rd). Passholders are also eligible for: $20 off regular season full-day window ticket rate on non-Direct to Lift dates; 50% off winter adventure and nature zipline tours; 10% off Big Sky Resort-owned retail outlets; and up to 30% off select lodging accommodations. Call (800) 548-4486 to book. To learn more about the Montana Pass and to purchase, visit www.bigskyresort.com/MTpass.
Established in 1973, Big Sky Resort is located in the Northern Rockies of Southwest Montana between Bozeman and Yellowstone National Park. Big Sky Resort is the Biggest Skiing in America with 5,800+ acres offering an average of two acres per skier and 4,350 vertical drop. Learn more about the mountain and other activities at www.bigskyresort.com. Big Sky Resort’s summer closing day is set for Monday, September 23rd. •