Echo Hills offers free golf to veterans in November

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Free golf offered to veterans each Saturday in November at Echo Hills

In honor and appreciation of their service, Valley-Wide Recreation and Park District has designated every Saturday during the month of November 2019 as Veteran Appreciation “Free Golf” Saturday at Echo Hills Golf Course in Hemet.

On behalf of Valley-Wide Recreation’s Board of Directors and entire staff, we would like to thank our United States service members, both retired and active duty, for their dedication and service. We acknowledge and recognize our service members who have made great sacrifices to ensure our freedoms.

Tee times must be scheduled in advance and veterans must present their identification. To schedule a tee time, call 951-652-2203. Echo Hills Golf Course is at 545 E. Thornton Ave., Hemet.

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