Today's Deal: 18 Holes at 5-Star Rated Little Mountain, Plus, Foursome Receives (1) $25 Golf Galaxy Gift Card and $25 F&B Gift Card with Purchase
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Valid November 20, 2012 through May 31, 2013. Good any day, any time based on availablity. Gift cards valid for Foursome option only. One Golf Galaxy gift card and $25 F&B gift card per foursome. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
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- Little Mountain’s modest length (6,616 yards, tops) and generous width lull golfers into a grip-it-and-rip-it mindset.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/25/2012
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$54
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Location Little Mountain Country Club
Little Mountain Country Club
7667 Hermitage Rd, Concord, Ohio, 44077-9770
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Little Mountain
How many of Ohio’s top public courses have you played? Finished counting? OK, next question: How many did you play for 20 bucks or less? I bet I can answer that for you with a big, fat zero. It’s a rare opportunity, so I strongly suggest you pounce on my offer of 18 holes and cart at Little Mountain Country Club—the state’s No. 7 daily-fee track per Golf Magazine—for just $25 for a single golfer or $125 for a foursome ($31.25 per person). Valid any time or day through May 31, 2013, the deal slices up to 54% off rack rates, and foursome purchasers get a $25 Golf Galaxy gift card and $25 food and beverage gift card to share amongst the group.
It doesn’t take a golf course critic to recognize Little Mountain’s many virtues. It passes the eye test with flying colors and boasts conditions—including lightning-quick bentgrass greens—worthy of its ranking. But the key to the club’s lofty status is a remarkable layout by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. Brilliantly balanced, ripe with variety and challenging yet fair to all comers, the course serves up something new with every round.
Little Mountain’s modest length (6,616 yards, tops) and generous width lull golfers into a grip-it-and-rip-it mindset. Take the bait and you might second-guess your approach. Exhibit A: No. 11, a 369-yard par 4 with twin landing areas divided by bunkers. A precise drive into the slender right-hand section leaves an unobstructed view of the deep, narrow green. Whack your tee ball down the more hospitable left side and your second shot may be more than you bargained for.
Add up Little Mountain’s assets, and it’s obvious why Golf Digest handed it five stars—the only course in Ohio so honored. At the Deal Caddy’s amazing rates, you pay just $4 per star, max. But who’s counting?
How many of Ohio’s top public courses have you played? Finished counting? OK, next question: How many did you play for 20 bucks or less? I bet I can answer that for you with a big, fat zero. It’s a rare opportunity, so I strongly suggest you pounce on my offer of 18 holes and cart at Little Mountain Country Club—the state’s No. 7 daily-fee track per Golf Magazine—for just $25 for a single golfer or $125 for a foursome ($31.25 per person). Valid any time or day through May 31, 2013, the deal slices up to 54% off rack rates, and foursome purchasers get a $25 Golf Galaxy gift card and $25 food and beverage gift card to share amongst the group.
It doesn’t take a golf course critic to recognize Little Mountain’s many virtues. It passes the eye test with flying colors and boasts conditions—including lightning-quick bentgrass greens—worthy of its ranking. But the key to the club’s lofty status is a remarkable layout by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. Brilliantly balanced, ripe with variety and challenging yet fair to all comers, the course serves up something new with every round.
Little Mountain’s modest length (6,616 yards, tops) and generous width lull golfers into a grip-it-and-rip-it mindset. Take the bait and you might second-guess your approach. Exhibit A: No. 11, a 369-yard par 4 with twin landing areas divided by bunkers. A precise drive into the slender right-hand section leaves an unobstructed view of the deep, narrow green. Whack your tee ball down the more hospitable left side and your second shot may be more than you bargained for.
Add up Little Mountain’s assets, and it’s obvious why Golf Digest handed it five stars—the only course in Ohio so honored. At the Deal Caddy’s amazing rates, you pay just $4 per star, max. But who’s counting?