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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Featured Club Home

All of the Black Bull Club Homes have been inspired by Bozeman's renowned Locati Architects. Locati has selected the best quality natural building materials, such as pickle-wood flooring, natural slate in the entry and laundry rooms, beautiful heavy timbers, and granite-slab countertops in the kitchen. Other details include a master bath detailed with solid travertine vanity tops with travertine tiles detailing the 6-foot luxury soaker tub and shower. Enjoy the complete home audio/video wiring package, including high-speed internet, ceiling speakers with surround-sound throughout, and pre-wired flat-screen television locations. Visitors are also comfortably housed in the attached casita with a private entrance and kitchenette.

Best of all, owners of a Black Bull Club Home can enjoy all of the amenities without the burden of maintaining the landscaped yard or shoveling snow, which is all maintained by the Home Owners Association (HOA). In addition to the exterior maintenance provided by the HOA, the owner will automatically become a Social member at Black Bull and have access to the finest amenities in Bozeman, including the swim and tennis center, fitness facilities, gourmet dining, spa services, and unparalleled service.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Intermountain Opera

The Intermountain Opera Association is celebrating 30 years of producing Grand Opera in Bozeman. In 1978, the Intermountain Opera staged its inaugural performance of Verdi's La Traviata, and has since earned a national reputation for first-class productions. The Intermountain Opera Association has produced one opera every spring, and starting in 2005, a second opera was added.

As the Intermountain Opera continues to grow, the association is becoming highly regarded; attracting opera goers from all over Montana and the western United States. The operas take place at the auditorium in Willson School, and include New York stage directors, producers, and artists, while a Bozeman orchestra, along with many local singers, musicians and volunteers reflect the company's commitment to bringing fine opera to Montana. For more information about the Intermountain Opera, call 587-2889 or visit http://www.operabozeman.org/

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Friday, November 2, 2007

P. David Baucom Named Director of Golf

P. David Baucom, a thirteen-year member of the PGA, has been named the Director of Golf at Black Bull in Bozeman, Montana. For the last nine years, he has been the Head Golf Professional at Riverside Country Club in Bozeman. Prior to this, he was the General Manager and Head Golf Professional developing Ridgecrest Golf Club in Nampa, Idaho. Ridgecrest was rated by Golf Digest as the third best new upscale, public course in the country, and the number one course in Idaho.

In 2001, the Rocky Mountain Section PGA named P. David Baucom as its PGA Golf Professional of the Year. This award is the highest honor paid to a PGA professional. Baucom has been nominated for this award five times. Additionally, Baucom was nominated for the 2002 National PGA Golf Professional of the Year.

Baucom has various wins and top 5 finishes in the Rocky Mountain Section Pro Am Series. He has competed nationally at the Buick/Oldsmobile Scramble three times. In 2000, he finished 3rd in the nation. Baucom has been a two time participant in the Albertson’s Team Championship, a made for television match play event, where one private club competes against another.

Black Bull is proud to welcome P. David Baucom to the team and the newest Championship Signature Golf Course by Tom Weiskopf.

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