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05-31-2005 05:38 PM #1
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Cheapest Rounds Help
Hey Everyone,
A few friends and I are in a similar situation, as we have a really small golf budget, but really love the game. We have Red Books, and are looking for the cheapest rounds on good+ courses. We walk, so coupons that require a cart aren't for us. We are constantly looking for really good deals, so any suggestions are welcome. We don't mind driving a bit, but if we drive a ways, we generally like to play more than one round. Maybe there is some deals that aren't in the redbook that we are missing?
So far we have
Madawaska $14/round w/ Red Book
Dragonfly $20 All-you-can-play Thursdays
Any other good courses under a 20?
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05-31-2005 05:41 PM #2
Have you looked at this? www.ottawagolf.com/club
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05-31-2005 06:16 PM #3
Ottawa Golf Club is great haven't paid more than $20 for a round this year yet. Highly recommend
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05-31-2005 07:29 PM #4
Edgewood is dirt cheap if you use the 2 for 1 coupons with the red book.
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06-01-2005 09:30 AM #5
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recommend Ottawa golf club
I recommend the ottawagolf club. If you like to get out a couple times a week, the deal is really worth it. I've been out over 20 times and I have saved a lot. My buddy and I played Gatineau on Sunday and he paid 36 bucks while I only paid 15.
It all depends on how much you play though.
Grip it and rip it.
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06-01-2005 11:02 AM #64IronGuest
Have you considered the Entertainment Book? You are limited in the number of courses, but there are added bonuses like restaurants esp if you are on a budget.
Just a thought.
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06-01-2005 11:38 AM #7
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Golf a la carte
I have been a member of this club for 9 years and it a very economical way to play. I paid $160.00 to play 40 games @ $13.70 each. There is a great selection of courses in the Outaouais/Ottawa and even the Laurentiens. Go to the website
www.golfalacarte.com and see for yourself. Even with the membership fee the games come to under $18.00. You cant beat that! You can reserve up to a week in advance and even online.Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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06-01-2005 12:50 PM #8
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Play Twilight
Most courses have twilight rates starting at 2 - 3 - 4 o'clock (depending on course). The rates are significantly cheaper than their weekend fee.
[COLOR=Blue]Rob [/COLOR]
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06-01-2005 03:13 PM #9
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Didnt get your age.
If you have the ability to play a LOT of golf, certain courses have incredibly cheap memberships, especially for juniors. Prescott had an amazing offer this year: $400, waived initiation fee for adults and I think around $175 for the junior program. Several courses in the area offer great junior programs (Calabogie for instance has a very cheap rate for those up to 21, with student card).
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06-02-2005 05:23 PM #10Originally Posted by BuddyGolf
Just thought I'd let you know!
Cheers,
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