Today's Deal: Four Large Baskets of Range Balls at Zigfield Troy Golf
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Valid November 20, 2012 through March 15, 2013. Good any day, any time based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
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- Winter-proof indoor hitting area, featuring six covered (and coveted) stalls positioned beneath heaters.
- The range also is outfitted with bunker-guarded target greens, conveniently planted at 25-yard intervals.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/25/2012
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Location Zigfield Troy
Zigfield Troy
1535 75th St, Woodridge, Illinois, 60517
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Zigfield Troy Golf
Whenever someone tells me golf is not a game of perfection, I bust his chops with my stock reply: “You’re not trying hard enough.” Yeah, I know, if the game could be conquered through sheer effort and willpower, Ben Hogan would’ve beaten it into submission decades ago. Attainable or not, perfection is still worth striving for, and that means practicing when conditions beg the question, “What are you thinking?” The Deal Caddy is rewarding commitment by offering four large baskets of range balls at Zigfield Troy Golf for just $18—half the going rate. At approximately 80 balls per basket, you have till March 15, 2013, to move 320 swings closer to mastery.
Zigfield Troy is no ordinary practice range. It practically oozes history. The facility is named after its founder, a legendary local pro and Illinois Golf Hall of Famer. Mr. Troy’s sons became prominent teachers, too, and the family has turned the place into a palace. It’s been ranked as one of “America’s Top 100 Golf Ranges” by Golf Range Magazine, and Sports Illustrated has lavished ZTG with kudos as well.
Zigfield Troy offers a winter-proof indoor hitting area featuring six covered (and coveted) stalls positioned beneath heaters. The second-best part: You bash balls into an outdoor range, not a dome, so you can watch the full flight of each shot. And since nobody gets anywhere in golf without a solid short game, you’ll want to visit ZTG’s putting, chipping and bunker areas, too.
If you’re truly serious about the quest, PGA pros (including Tim and Mike Troy) give lessons year ’round. There’s also a launch monitor and high-tech clubfitting available—neither of which were around in Hogan’s day. With Zigfield Troy Golf at your service, I’m afraid you have no excuse for falling short of perfection. Or at least making a heroic run at it.
Whenever someone tells me golf is not a game of perfection, I bust his chops with my stock reply: “You’re not trying hard enough.” Yeah, I know, if the game could be conquered through sheer effort and willpower, Ben Hogan would’ve beaten it into submission decades ago. Attainable or not, perfection is still worth striving for, and that means practicing when conditions beg the question, “What are you thinking?” The Deal Caddy is rewarding commitment by offering four large baskets of range balls at Zigfield Troy Golf for just $18—half the going rate. At approximately 80 balls per basket, you have till March 15, 2013, to move 320 swings closer to mastery.
Zigfield Troy is no ordinary practice range. It practically oozes history. The facility is named after its founder, a legendary local pro and Illinois Golf Hall of Famer. Mr. Troy’s sons became prominent teachers, too, and the family has turned the place into a palace. It’s been ranked as one of “America’s Top 100 Golf Ranges” by Golf Range Magazine, and Sports Illustrated has lavished ZTG with kudos as well.
Zigfield Troy offers a winter-proof indoor hitting area featuring six covered (and coveted) stalls positioned beneath heaters. The second-best part: You bash balls into an outdoor range, not a dome, so you can watch the full flight of each shot. And since nobody gets anywhere in golf without a solid short game, you’ll want to visit ZTG’s putting, chipping and bunker areas, too.
If you’re truly serious about the quest, PGA pros (including Tim and Mike Troy) give lessons year ’round. There’s also a launch monitor and high-tech clubfitting available—neither of which were around in Hogan’s day. With Zigfield Troy Golf at your service, I’m afraid you have no excuse for falling short of perfection. Or at least making a heroic run at it.