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Western Reserve Masonic Community Partners with Bunker Hill Golf Course

Western Reserve Masonic Community is pleased to announce its new partnership with Bunker Hill Golf Course in Medina, Ohio.

Bunker Hill Golf Course, originally Bunker Hill Farm, was established in the early 1900s. Walter Kennedy, who fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill, acquired the land and the course was purchased in 1939 by Berneta and Roger Ingraham. In the 1980s, their grandson, Arnold, took over the course and the rest is history.

The Ingraham family has supported and been supported by the Medina community for many decades. They trust in the new General Manager, Chad Gibson, to continue the tradition. “The community is our blood supply. We count on their business to keep us in business. That is why we go the extra mile every day to make our customers feel like this is their home away from home,” said Chad.

The attention to detail and the modern improvements that have been made recently at Bunker Hill’s course have earned it a four star rating by Golf Digest the last five years. Beautiful scenery with rolling hills, ponds, creeks, and a carpet of green make up the quality of the course that has earned its many accolades in the Medina County area. In fact, it’s been voted best golf course in Medina County for 10 years in a row!

Chad and his team are thrilled with the partnership opportunity between Bunker Hill Golf Course and Western Reserve Masonic Community. “We are so excited to partner with such a great organization where we can put smiles on residents faces that results in smiles on their families faces. I couldn’t think of a better Win Win Win situation!”

As part of this new partnership, residents of Western Reserve Masonic Community will have access to play golf, use a cart, as well as have access to the putting practice green all free of charge!

Residents also have the option to enjoy lunch at Bunker’s Grill with Chef Roger Hardman serving daily specials, fresh made bread, and locally grown ingredients. He and Chad have reunited at Bunker’s Grill after working several years together at a previous venue.

Residents can read a book while drinking a cup of coffee on the deck overlooking the course, play a game of checkers while drinking a freshly brewed glass of iced tea, or enjoy a cup of homemade soup while chatting with friends. The friendly staff at Bunker’s Grill will make all residents feel right at home.

“Western Reserve Masonic Community is excited for this opportunity to partner with such a huge player in the Medina community,” said Jason French, Administrator of Western Reserve Masonic Community. “What a great way for our residents to stay active and involved in the community!”

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