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Monday, June 05, 2006

Renovations Underway At Blue Monster, A Florida Golf Course At Doral

Doral Golf Resort & Spa, A Marriott Resort, one of the world’s premier Florida golf destinations, today announced that renovations are underway on the famed Blue Monster Golf Course. A 2007 World Golf Championships venue, the Blue Course, which is one of five championship golf courses on property at Doral, will be closed throughout May, June, July and August, with a scheduled re-opening on September 1, 2006.

“The Blue Monster stands among the best Florida golf courses in the world. As such, it requires constant refining to maintain playing conditions year-round, which will continually enhance the experience for amateurs, as well as the world’s best players who will compete here at the 2007 World Golf Championships-CA Championship,” said Darrin Helfrick, General Manager of Golf, Doral Golf Resort & Spa.

Highlighting the refinements being made to the Blue Monster include the re-grassing of all 18 greens, as well as the practice putting green, with TifEagle Bermuda. Additionally, the Blue Monster will undergo a complete bunker renovation to all bunkers on the course.

Other improvements planned for the Florida golf course include a cart path replacement project. All of the cart paths will be replaced with new concrete to help improve overall course management. Also, special 12’ wide paths, with extra re-enforcement, will be added to a few strategic areas of the course to help in World Golf Championships tournament set-up.

Adds Helfrick, “This renovation project is designed to re-fresh the Florida golf course, while keeping the design features unchanged. This will enhance the course on many levels, while allowing us to maintain the character and competitiveness that is the signature of the Blue Monster.”

The 693-room Doral Resort, which is managed by Marriott International and is officially named the Doral Golf Resort & Spa, A Marriott Resort, joined Marriott’s first-class portfolio of 60 resorts worldwide in August of 2004. In managing the golf business operations at Doral, Marriott International enlisted its in-house golf management arm, Marriott Golf, the world’s largest resort golf management company, and the first in-house golf management team ever established by a lodging company. Currently, Marriott Golf oversees more than 150,000 rounds of golf per year on Doral’s five championship Florida golf courses, managing more than 500 corporate and group outings per year.

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