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Six courses.
One signature.
All live today.

Apple Mountain showed what a modern Wilson Golf course could feel like online. Now Catta Verdera, Coyote Moon, Empire Ranch, Teal Bend, and Turkey Creek feel like it too — each with its own voice, palette, and photography, every one of them already live for your CEO and your GMs to walk.

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Courses · one shared signature
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Sister courses shipped today
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Dishes shot in original photography
What members and guests now experience

A site that finally matches the course.

Apple Mountain set the standard. Every sister course now feels like it belongs in the same family — fast, beautiful, and unmistakably its own. Open one on your phone and you'll feel the difference within three seconds.

Live in production

Apple Mountain
Golf Resort

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  • A booking flow that takes one tap, not three — built around how members actually use their phone
  • Cinematic motion that pulls visitors through the course's story instead of leaving them to scroll past it
  • Loads in under a second on any device, anywhere — even out on the back nine
  • Hosted on Cloudflare's global network — the same infrastructure most major brands run on, and it doesn't go down
  • Updates go live the moment your team approves them — no waiting on an agency, no surprise invoices
  • Looks beautiful when a member texts the link — proper preview, proper logo, instead of a broken thumbnail
  • An iOS app, ready when the GM wants it — same brand, same content, listed in the App Store
Six properties. One operator. All live.

The portfolio is in production — click any tile to open the live site.

Apple Mountain was acquired by Acorn Enterprises in January, but Wilson Golf Management still operates it — alongside the five sister courses across Northern California. Every property below now runs on the shared mobile-first architecture, with course-specific palettes, photography, and copy.

Five sister courses · all live

Five distinct identities. One coherent design family.

Each course got its own palette, photography direction, and editorial voice — derived from its geography, history, and existing brand signal. The architecture stayed identical, so they feel related without looking cloned. Open any tile below to walk the live build.

01
Empire Ranch Golf Club
Folsom, CA · Public Access

"Country club quality, but the everyday club."

The everyday club, dressed up.

The positioning was always right — country-club quality, public access. The old site just didn't deliver on it. The rebuild trades the templated navy for saddle brown and brass, leans into the Sierra foothill light, and finally makes the Greenside Grille feel like a destination instead of an afterthought.

  • A booking flow that takes one tap — members and walk-ons both
  • The Greenside Grille has its own home now — full menu, real food photography, kitchen line one tap away
  • A hero shot that looks like Folsom at dusk, not stock photography
  • Tournament inquiries and tee times sit at the top of every phone screen
02
Teal Bend Golf Course
Sacramento, CA · Wetlands Public

"250 acres of wetland — the most natural course in the metro."

The wetland story, finally on the surface.

The name is literal — and the old site never honored it. The rebuild leads with the Audubon angle, the Sacramento River banks, the dawn waterfowl light. The native-habitat angle is your differentiator against every other Sacramento public course, and now it's the first thing visitors see.

  • The wetlands story leads — your competitive moat, in the headline
  • A nav that gets the golfer to their tee time in one tap
  • A hero gallery that rotates dawn, mist, and golden hour like the course actually looks
  • The Junior Academy has its own home — a real funnel for the next generation of members
03
Turkey Creek Golf Club
Lincoln, CA · Oak / Quarry Public

"Make the Escape — the course locals don't tell you about."

The quarry shot, finally above the fold.

"Make the Escape" was always the best tagline in the portfolio — the old site just buried the 18th-hole quarry-lake view three clicks deep. The rebuild puts it where it belongs: leading the page, full bleed, in motion.

  • The iconic 18th-hole quarry shot leads — your trophy view, where it belongs
  • Oak canopy photography running through every hole detail
  • The "Make the Escape" voice runs through every page, not buried in About
  • The Quarry Bar & Grill is finally a destination — real menu, real photos, events line clearly placed for Stephen Landa
04
Coyote Moon Golf Course
Truckee, CA · Alpine Destination

"A Mountain Masterpiece — finally on a site that says so."

The only mountain course in the family — finally pitched like one.

"A Mountain Masterpiece" was already the tagline; the old site just didn't deliver on it. The rebuild gives the only Tahoe-area course in the portfolio the destination treatment it deserves — pines, granite, Trout Creek, a moonlit color story — plus the full hole-by-hole scorecard members and tournament directors keep asking for.

  • A hero that sells Tahoe golf at first glance — misted fairways, ponderosa, granite
  • The twilight palette sells your sunset events and evening rates without saying a word
  • Full hole-by-hole scorecard — yardages, pars, handicaps, every tee — straight from the official card
  • Ed McGargill's direct line is one tap away for tournament organizers and group bookers
05
Catta Verdera Country Club
Lincoln, CA · Semi-Private CC

"The only semi-private property — pitched accordingly."

Members and their guests — modernized.

Catta Verdera is the only semi-private property in the family and the only one trading on heritage. The rebuild modernizes the feel without touching the category — oxblood and champagne replace generic navy, and the membership inquiry path now sits above tee times where the country-club model demands.

  • A four-button nav that respects the visitor's time — no six-deep dropdowns
  • Membership inquiry as the first funnel — your differentiator, in the right spot
  • Editorial photography across the loggia, Stables Grill, and golden-hour course
  • Quixote's and Stable's finally get the destination they deserve — full menu, real photos, direct line
What's in production

Five courses, every page rebuilt — shipped on a single shared stack.

Each tile below summarizes what the rebuild includes per course. The architecture is identical across all five — only palette, photography, and copy change. Every menu item across all five sites now has its own original studio-lit photo.

Shipped
Empire Ranch
15-item Greenside Grille menu with full photography. Kitchen direct line on the contact page.
Shipped
Teal Bend
27-item Teal Bend Grill menu rebuilt from the Spring 2023 source, every item photographed.
Shipped
Turkey Creek
45-item Quarry Bar & Grill menu plus dedicated events contact (Stephen Landa, direct line + email).
Shipped
Coyote Moon
Honest "Known For" menu — no fabricated prices. GM direct line for group outings surfaced.
Shipped
Catta Verdera
63-item Quixote's & Stable's Grill menu, restaurant direct line, full member-facing presentation.
Pricing

One simple package, billed per course.

Each course operates as its own entity, so each property bills separately — no bundles, no shared invoices. The same number works whether the GM brings on one site or all six, and the monthly fee already covers the hands-on work it takes to keep the site current.

Optional add-on

Want the tee sheet inside the site?

Right now, the moment a golfer taps "Book a Tee Time," they bounce to a Golf Now page that looks nothing like the course they came from. That handoff is where bookings leak. A custom Golf Now integration brings the booking flow into the site itself.

  • Members and guests stay in the course's brand from the first tap to confirmation
  • Member rates surface automatically — no fumbling for a code
  • Tournament and group inquiries route to the right person, not a generic form
  • You finally see the funnel — where bookings start, stall, and convert
  • Cross-portfolio booking — members can see availability at any sister course without leaving the site they're on
One-time
$3,000

Per course. Covers the integration, the branded booking widget, and a 30-day tuning window after launch.

Hosting and the five-hour monthly retainer stay at $59. No price change to the recurring.

For the GM

Four moves to take your sites live on your own domains.

The rebuilds are done. The only thing left is to point each course's domain at its new home — on whatever schedule works for you and your team.

01

Walk the sites yourself

Open the six tiles above. Each is a live build sitting on Cloudflare, ready for you and your CEO to scrutinize — phones, laptops, anywhere.

02

Tell us what to fix

Flag anything you want adjusted on any course — copy, photo, color, a phone number, a menu item. Changes turn around in days, not weeks.

03

Point the domain

When you're ready, point each course domain at its Cloudflare address — or hand us Cloudflare access for that domain and we'll handle it. Same playbook we used for Apple Mountain.

04

Keep it cared for

Monthly hosting at $59 per course includes five hours of dev time — seasonal photo swaps, menu updates, tournament copy, anything you need without a new invoice.