Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa, in Whitefield, New Hampshire, recently introduced a new and unique golfing experience for guests, The Llama Tee Time Trek. Guests can have the resort’s llamas as their caddy and companion during rounds of golf at the on-site, nine-hole Mountain View Golf Course.
For just $150, guests can book the llamas to carry their clubs, with the help of a professional handler, for a unique and unforgettable round of golf. In addition to the new caddy, the offer includes unlimited drinks and snacks while playing.
The one-of-a-kind Llama Tee Time Trek is available by reservation only and must be booked at least two weeks in advance.
This new experience is part of the resort’s MVG Llama Experience, offered on Saturday and Sunday throughout summer and fall. Before heading out to the green, book the MVG Llama Experience to learn more about your new caddy and companion. The experience includes a guided walk with a team member and a llama, where guests will learn about the animals and have photo ops.
Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa offers a timeless mountainside getaway with luxury rooms, seed-to-table dining experiences, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, a working farm with an educational program, and a nine-hole golf course.
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