Cramer Mountain Club

Cramer Mountain Club

By Pro Shopkeeper Computer Inc

  • Category: Sports
  • Release Date: 2024-10-27
  • Current Version: 15.01.00
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 57.00 MB
  • Developer: Pro Shopkeeper Computer Inc
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.

Description

Improve your golf experience with the Cramer Mountain Club app! This app includes: - Interactive Scorecard - Golf Games: Skins, Stableford, Par, Stroke Scoring - GPS - Measure your shot! - Golfer Profile with Automatic Stats Tracker - Hole Descriptions & Playing Tips - Live Tournaments & Leaderboards - Book Tee Times - Message Center - Rewards - Food & Beverage Menu - Facebook Sharing - And much more… - EST. 1986 - CRAMER MOUNTAIN CLUB Our country club located just outside of Charlotte, NC is building a whole new type of membership experience. Visit us today! Welcome to Cramer Mountain Club! Memberships here are unlike anywhere else. Our country club located just outside of Charlotte, NC is building a whole new type of membership experience. In essence, we have everything you want in a private club with none of the pretenses and old fashioned restrictions. The result is a progressive, laid-back, fun filled retreat right in your back yard! Too many old fashioned country clubs have enough rules and irritations, your club shouldn't! We guarantee that we are not one of them. It's time your family joined the fun! History of Cramer Mountain Stuart Warren Cramer was a high profile figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He designed 150 mills and owned 11 mills under the business name Mays Mills Inc. in 1915. Two necessities for mills of the era were water and transportation. The South Fork River provided water, and the Southern Railroad ran directly through the Cramer property. Mill villages, built in close proximity to the mills, provided housing for its workers. At the turn of the century, Cramer was responsible for creating a ‘model village’ which today is known as the town of Cramerton.

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