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Bryan Crowe
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$19.99 for 18 and a cart this morning at Fullerton. Pretty hard to beat it. Challenging course but in great shape. Played with 2 other singles and had a great time playing in under 3 hours. Shot 84 after starting 6-8 on #1 and #2.
cogolfer1
LowIndex
 
# 1    12/21/2011 2:38:46 PM   
Very hard to beat. Being under 18 I get junior rates which gives me really good prices at some nice joints. Such as $25 for walking 18 at a Arnold Palmer design that John Daly along with a few other pros have played.


armygrunt47
Professional Champion
 
# 2    12/21/2011 3:00:34 PM   
Thats a good deal. There is not a single course around here that will let you on in the mornings for less than 25. There are a few that get that low in the afternoon but with the exception of a few courses they are goat tracks.


Duckhunter
Legend
 
# 3    12/21/2011 3:39:29 PM   
Good deal and a very nice round after the first 2 holes


Bryan Crowe
Professional Champion
 
# 4    12/21/2011 7:15:19 PM   
It's regularly 35 -40 in the AM but there are plenty of deals on the net. Also I have played Coyote Hills 2 Sundays in a row for $40 at 1:10 on Golf Now. Got out both times before 12:30 and got the round in.


BryMan
Professional Champion
 
# 5    12/21/2011 7:34:48 PM   
I played fullerton in the summer same thing about $25 with cart, on golf now, but it took about 5 hours


BryMan
Professional Champion
 
# 6    12/21/2011 7:36:48 PM   
up here i regularly play buenaventura twilight for $19 walking, and santabarbara gc for $23 walking


Bryan Crowe
Professional Champion
 
# 7    12/21/2011 7:55:23 PM   

up here i regularly play buenaventura twilight for $19 walking, and santabarbara gc for $23 walking


Thats awesome ! I would be dragging my Bagboy cart all over that.


Bryan Crowe
Professional Champion
 
# 8    12/21/2011 7:57:24 PM   

I played fullerton in the summer same thing about $25 with cart, on golf now, but it took about 5 hours


I was third off in a threesome following to threesomes of regulars. It looked backed up on the front when I finished about 9:30.


polo1576  RL
Professional Champion
 
# 9    12/21/2011 8:23:05 PM   
I would have jumped on that deal in a heartbeat!


JohnBarree
Professional Champion
 
# 10    12/21/2011 11:16:42 PM   
Great deal. That why I will continue to play Lake Park, $20.25 with tax for Lewisville residents.


Mark Simmons
Legend
 
# 11    12/22/2011 1:32:43 AM   
That's a great deal. I found a number of courses offering deals they hadn't in years during 2011. Anyone else noticed this in your locale?


PISC
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# 12    12/22/2011 7:40:44 AM   
Great Deal


dewsweeper
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# 13    12/22/2011 8:05:38 AM   

That's a great deal. I found a number of courses offering deals they hadn't in years during 2011. Anyone else noticed this in your locale?


Not much break in green fees here but had several "private" golf courses offering tee times for a very reasonable price. Theme is to get you interested in join the club for regular membership.

Think private golf courses had been suffering low membership for years now and some are on the brink of folding up for good.


LyinLewis
Legend
 
# 14    12/22/2011 8:26:40 AM   
Greatest Deal of All-Time...

Try to beat this deal. What if I told you that you could play a course which has held 6 major championships for just $35?

Its true, but to get there you have to go to Scotland.

The Ancient Links of Musselburgh hosted the Open Championship from 1874-1889 every third year and was part of the Open Rota with Prestwick and St. Andrews.

Musselburgh is also widely regarded as the oldest golf course in the world and can boast of 5 men who have won a major including Willie Park Senior who won 4 Open Championships including the very first one.

Musselburgh was also home to some of the oldest golf societies in the world including the Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (now at Muirfield) Royal Musselburgh (now at the Royal Musselburgh course), Royal Burgess, and Bruntsfield Links Golf Society.

We also have Musselburgh to thank for the cup size 4 1/4 inch which was standardized by a man named Robert Grey.

How can you beat that for $35?

(The photo below is of an oil painting of the 1870 Marathon Match between Willie Park and Old Tom Morris - 144 holes of match play which was ended on 138th hole when Old Tom Morris was one hole down walked off the green in protest and refused to return)


LyinLewis
Legend
 
# 15    12/22/2011 12:36:30 PM   

In Arizona, you can get some unbelivable deals in the summer. This time of year, everything is at a premium. My brother came to visit last summer and we played 18 with a cart at a resort course for $6.50. I played every Friday this past summer and never paid over $18 for a round of golf. We played TPC Scottsdale for $59 and it included 18 holes on the Champions course, Lunch, and then 18 on the stadium course. My best under the table deal of all time was I got to play Pinehust #2 and #1, two weeks before the 2005 US Open for $40!! Best golf day of my life..my buddy's father in law is the head greenskeeper there. Met him in the parking lot, hand him $40 bucks and he said "Have fun... play anywhere you want!!" Nothing was off limits..


One condition...you might die on the course.


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