Casper to tour northeast courses

Billy Casper Golf increases regional, national presence.

Vienna, Va. -- Billy Casper will tour Billy Casper Golf-owned and operated facilities in the Northeast United States in early June.
 
During a four-day, three-state tour, Casper will make public appearances at six courses, entertaining and helping golfers of all skill levels and ages. The schedule: 
June 8: Wintonbury Hills Golf Course in Bloomfield, Conn. 
June 9: Hudson Hills Golf Course in Ossining, N.Y. 
            Maple Moor Golf Course in White Plains, N.Y. 
June 10: High Bridge Hills in High Bridge, N.J. 
June 11: Rossmoor Golf Course in Monroe Township, N.J. 

A three-time major winner, including the Masters and the 1959 U.S. Open at Winged Foot in New York's Westchester County, Casper will play with groups as they make their way around several of the courses, conduct exhibitions that integrate golfers from juniors to seniors, tell stories about his four decades on the PGA and Champions Tour, pose for photos and sign autographs.

With 51 victories on the PGA Tour, Casper ranks sixth on the all-time win list and is a member of the PGA and World Golf Hall of Fames.
 
"I am thrilled to visit so many fine Billy Casper Golf facilities, many recently added to our rapidly-growing portfolio," says Casper. "One of my favorite things is to hit shots, conduct exhibitions and give back to the people who make this game great -- the golfing public. It is exciting to watch the growth of the company and the enjoyment golfers derive from playing at our facilities."
 
Casper's tour follows an active growth period for the Vienna, Va.-based company that was founded in 1989. BCG enjoyed an active 2004, assuming six new contracts in four states. In 2005, BCG continued to expand its national portfolio, adding 13 courses. The company now operates 56 courses in 19 states and the District of Columbia.
 
"Billy's tour is the perfect way to celebrate our recent growth and reward the golfers who help make our managed courses so successful," says Peter Hill, chairman and c.e.o. of BCG. "The days' activities promise to be fun, and help golfers' hone their skills on the course."