Falls Village Golf Club Hires New Head Professional

by MMI

Tim Reeser Joins Durham Golf Course

Durham, NC – Marc Reynolds, General Manager of Falls Village Golf Club in Durham has announced that Tim Reeser has joined the club as the new head golf professional. Reeser, a PGA member, was the head professional at Cary’s Lochmere Golf Club for 10 years prior to joining Falls Village. Reeser’s duties include staff supervision, purchasing, marketing, organizing tournaments and teaching.

“This is a great opportunity at a phenomenal course,” said Reeser. “I look forward to increasing the visibility of Falls Village Golf Club across the Triangle and beyond.” 

About Tim Reeser:

Tim Reeser joined Durham’s Falls Village Golf Course as head golf professional in March of 2005. Prior to working at Falls Village, Reeser worked as an assistant golf professional at North Shore Country Club at Top Sail beach and head golf professional at Lochmere Golf Club in Cary, where he held his position for 13 years. Reeser received a BA in Professional Golf Management from Farris State University in 1990 and joined the PGA of America in 1993. Reeser resides in Cary with his wife and two children.

About Falls Village Golf Club:

Falls Village Golf Club was opened in 1999 and its 18-hole championship course is nestled in between scenic Carolina pines.  The course stretches 7,072 yards with 48 white sand bunkers and rolling terrain that offers both beauty and challenging play for golfers of all skill levels.  The course is easily accessible with its location just north of Raleigh-Durham Airport between I-40 and I-85 at

115 Falls Village Drive, Durham

For more information, please call 919-596-GOLF (4653) or visit the website at http://www.fallsvillagegolf.com.

Media and Press Contacts:

Patty Briguglio

MMI Associates, Inc.

919-461-3831

Patty@mmimarketing.com

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