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Hop Over to The Bridges Golf Club for Easter Brunch

San Ramon, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) April 08, 2011

The San Francisco-area Bridges Golf Club is hosting a very special Easter Buffet Brunch on Sunday, April 24 from 10 am until 2 pm. This buffet will offer a cornucopia of food choices appealing to even the pickiest eaters. The menu includes salads, cheeses, fruits, fresh seafood, prime rib and a variety of desserts.

“The Bridges Golf Club’s Easter Buffet Brunch offers a serene and intimate setting with an outstanding menu at a valuable price,” Krystal A. Ruddy.

The Easter menu includes a variety of fresh salads, oysters on the 1/2 shell, classic eggs Benedict, hand carved prime rib and orange maple glazed ham. Dessert choices include cakes, pies, fresh fruit tarts and artisan pastries.

The brunch costs $37.95 for adults and $19.95 for children aged 6 to 12. Children ages 5 and under eat free. Reservations are required. Call (925) 498-2305 today to reserve a seat.

For a complete menu, visit www2.cybergolf.com/kemper/images/233/2011-Easter-menu.pdf.

For a limited time only, The Bridges is also offering a Senior Membership for only $229 a month with a 12-month contract. To learn more about the benefits of becoming a Club member, contact the membership director at (925) 380-1675.

About The Bridges Golf Course
The Bridges Golf Course in San Ramon is a must-play course for golfers seeking a challenging, risk-reward round of golf. Designed by former U.S. Open Champion Johnny Miller, The Bridges Golf Course is located 35 miles East of San Francisco.

The Bridges hosts charitable East Bay Area golf tournaments, with proceeds benefiting local and national non-profit foundations. The Bridges Golf Course is also home to the best East Bay Area driving range.

The Bridges Golf Club is great for families. Youngsters can tee-off at this premier course, which offers East Bay Area Junior Golf, or join the Junior Club for a discounted rate. In addition to golf, The Bridges is an unforgettable Bay Area wedding venue.

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