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Offseason Update: Anderson Links Golf and Country Club

The staff at Anderson Links Golf and Country Club is at the ready, even in the middle of winter, to help groups and organizations get a jump on planning their 2012 golf events.

The east-end facility that features a fabulous full-service clubhouse offers both nine-hole tournament packages and 18-hole tournament packages or they will customize a package to accommodate your needs.

Meanwhile, Anderson’s pro shop remains open this offseason from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.

Golfers can purchase green fee ticket packages, obtain a gift card, visit to pick out the latest in golf apparel or register for a league or golf lesson while enjoying a complementary cup of coffee or tea.

For pro shop info, call 613.822.9644 or send an e-mail to proshop@andersonlinks.com.

Here are the special events happening at Anderson Links this winter:

Valentine's Day at The Sticks Restaurant – Feb. 14

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Treat your Valentine to a delicious four-course meal created by Anderson’s amazing Chef Duane.

Second Annual Family Fun Day – Feb. 18

Come out for a great family fun day from 11 a.m. to -3 p.m. It’s only $5 per person to have wonderful time enjoying horse drawn sleigh rides, skating, pond hockey, Sno-Golf (yes! golf in the snow), cross country skiing and more. Warm up in the clubhouse with a delicious bowl of chili and a cup of hot chocolate. Food is extra with family pricing. There will be music, entertainment, and a 50/50 draw presented by the Ottawa-Carleton Plowmen's Association.

Upcoming Events

Look for Anderson’s second Newfoundland Night in March. There’ll be incredible Newfoundland food and music from “The Rock."

For more details or to make a Valentine’s Day reservation, call Anderson Links Golf and Country Club at 613.822.9477 or send an e-mail to events@andersonlinks.com.

, Ottawa Golf Examiner

Ron Patey's career in the media profession spanned 21 years. His duties as special sections editor for Sun Media included writing about and photographing many subjects in the capital region. The topic he fell in love with the most was golf. During Ron's 11 years of covering the local scene for...

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