Today's Deal: Save On 18 Holes and Cart at Northcliffe GC Until December 31
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Valid November 20, 2012 through December 31, 2012. Good anytime Monday through Friday and after 10am on weekends. Based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal is tax inclusive.
Highlights
- This links-style, par 72 course stretches out to 6,500 yards from the back tees.
- But the Joe Finger design gives golfers of all skill levels the chance to tee it high and let it fly.
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$22
Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/25/2012
Value
$39.50
You Save
44%
Bought
25
Savings
$17.50
Location Northcliffe Golf Club
Northcliffe Golf Club
5301 Country Club Blvd, Cibolo, Texas, 78108-2202
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Northcliffe
Even in bad times, Northcliffe Golf Club always had one thing going for it: a terrific layout. Now that the course’s fortunes have turned for the better, Joe Finger’s links-flavored design is finally getting the recognition it deserves. I aim to shine an even brighter spotlight on Northcliffe by offering an 18-hole round, cart included, for just $22. Enjoy savings of up to 44%, and play any time Monday through Friday, or weekends after 10:00 a.m., until December 31.
Perched above I-35 between San Antonio and New Braunfels, Northcliffe commands a hunk of high-profile real estate. Yet for years management changes, economic issues and other obstacles caused the course to struggle to attract golfers. Thankfully, it looks like those days are history. Conditions have come along nicely and now serve to complement Finger’s first-rate work. The esteemed architect marked his turf with several standout holes, including a grand finale on 17 and 18 and one of the area’s most memorable par 5s—No. 6 (the hole you see from the freeway). It’s a wonder more drivers and their passengers aren’t distracted by this dip-and-climb doozy, which takes a late left turn around a green-protecting pond to arrive at risk-reward bliss.
Northcliffe is vulnerable in spots to big hitters, who salivate over its 6,532-yard maxed-out length. Strategists get plenty of opportunities, too, especially on the clever par 5s. Like any well-plotted track, Finger’s composition will reject erratic ballstrikers and surrender good scores to golfers who patiently earn them. Which is fitting, if you think about it: Northcliffe is a case study in delayed gratification.
Even in bad times, Northcliffe Golf Club always had one thing going for it: a terrific layout. Now that the course’s fortunes have turned for the better, Joe Finger’s links-flavored design is finally getting the recognition it deserves. I aim to shine an even brighter spotlight on Northcliffe by offering an 18-hole round, cart included, for just $22. Enjoy savings of up to 44%, and play any time Monday through Friday, or weekends after 10:00 a.m., until December 31.
Perched above I-35 between San Antonio and New Braunfels, Northcliffe commands a hunk of high-profile real estate. Yet for years management changes, economic issues and other obstacles caused the course to struggle to attract golfers. Thankfully, it looks like those days are history. Conditions have come along nicely and now serve to complement Finger’s first-rate work. The esteemed architect marked his turf with several standout holes, including a grand finale on 17 and 18 and one of the area’s most memorable par 5s—No. 6 (the hole you see from the freeway). It’s a wonder more drivers and their passengers aren’t distracted by this dip-and-climb doozy, which takes a late left turn around a green-protecting pond to arrive at risk-reward bliss.
Northcliffe is vulnerable in spots to big hitters, who salivate over its 6,532-yard maxed-out length. Strategists get plenty of opportunities, too, especially on the clever par 5s. Like any well-plotted track, Finger’s composition will reject erratic ballstrikers and surrender good scores to golfers who patiently earn them. Which is fitting, if you think about it: Northcliffe is a case study in delayed gratification.