Chairs are priced at $2,500, and the ski area expects demand to exceed supply.
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In lawsuit, online golf instructor says he has a copycat
Chuck Quinton of RotarySwing.com is taking a swing at Eric Kaplan’s AxysGolf.com. “The claims are meritless,” Kaplan says.
Pro golf tournament this summer in Berthoud to be held without fans
“This year will be quicker play, calmer, quieter, but then we will have a 2020 champion, and we can say Colorado had professional golf this year, despite everything going on,” the tournament’s director said.
Coronavirus roundup: No skiing through May 22, Loveland and Copper address passholders
The state’s ski resorts have been closed since March 15.
Coronavirus roundup: Vail giving Epic Pass renewal discounts, online PrideFest
Plus, a second round of layoffs in Henderson by Liberty Oilfield Services.
Litigation over shortened ski season snowballs, with Vail facing multiple lawsuits
Denver-based Alterra also was sued this month.
Coronavirus roundup: Denver golf courses reopening, city grants, tech company WFH song
Plus, Alterra says you can defer your 2020-2021 Ikon Pass.
Ikon pass holder sues Alterra over shortened season
The Denver-based company’s resorts include Steamboat and Winter Park. The lawsuit seeks class-action status.
Coronavirus roundup: Alterra doubles pass renewal discount, DIA eligible for $269M
The company will contact customers who already renewed their Ikon Pass.
RiNo fitness entrepreneur takes classes online, sees boost in sale of weighted backpacks
The stay-at-home order is “allowing us to see the potential outside of our brick and mortar gym,” said Emily Schromm, Platform Strength owner.