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Valid November 20, 2012 through December 31, 2013. Gift card valid towards rack rate green fee only. Cannot be use with any other discount or promotion. Not valid on rounds purchased on GolfNow. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts.
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- The signature hole concept was decades away when Ross rebuilt The Highlands, so don’t expect to find waterfalls or other superfluous features on this 6,463-yard beauty
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The Highlands
It’s a good thing Donald Ross didn’t subscribe to the old axiom, “Do as I say, not as I do.” Otherwise, he might have ignored his own stated philosophy that “a golf course should be subtly deceptive, rather than unduly penalizing … a true test for skilled players, yet enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.” A tip of the cap to the great Scot for standing by his principles and for following them so faithfully at The Highlands Golf Club in Grand Rapids.
Today I’m fulfilling my promise to deliver great value with a deal you can use toward rack rate pricing of green fees, cart and range balls at The Highlands: Pay only $15 for a $25 gift certificate.
Purchase up to four deals for yourself and another four as gifts, and save 40% when cashing them in by December 31, 2013.
Ross arrived at The Highlands in 1916, eight years after it opened, and proceeded to recast the course to his liking. No one has complained since. Any Ross aficionado will quickly spot the master’s hallmarks: steep-faced bunkers, gently cambered fairways and greens so nuanced you need a magnifying glass to read their details. Naturally, the layout flows with organic grace over the property’s wave-like rise and fall.
The signature hole concept was decades away when Ross rebuilt The Highlands, so don’t expect to find waterfalls or other superfluous features on this 6,463-yard beauty. No absurdly punitive hazards, either. Sorry, but a sublime test of strategy and shotmaking skill—in a colorful, condo-free setting—will more than suffice.
Legends such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan, who played the course in its days as a tournament venue, surely approved of Ross’s handiwork. I’m certain you will, too. It’s always gratifying to see someone practice what he preaches.
It’s a good thing Donald Ross didn’t subscribe to the old axiom, “Do as I say, not as I do.” Otherwise, he might have ignored his own stated philosophy that “a golf course should be subtly deceptive, rather than unduly penalizing … a true test for skilled players, yet enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.” A tip of the cap to the great Scot for standing by his principles and for following them so faithfully at The Highlands Golf Club in Grand Rapids.
Today I’m fulfilling my promise to deliver great value with a deal you can use toward rack rate pricing of green fees, cart and range balls at The Highlands: Pay only $15 for a $25 gift certificate.
Purchase up to four deals for yourself and another four as gifts, and save 40% when cashing them in by December 31, 2013.
Ross arrived at The Highlands in 1916, eight years after it opened, and proceeded to recast the course to his liking. No one has complained since. Any Ross aficionado will quickly spot the master’s hallmarks: steep-faced bunkers, gently cambered fairways and greens so nuanced you need a magnifying glass to read their details. Naturally, the layout flows with organic grace over the property’s wave-like rise and fall.
The signature hole concept was decades away when Ross rebuilt The Highlands, so don’t expect to find waterfalls or other superfluous features on this 6,463-yard beauty. No absurdly punitive hazards, either. Sorry, but a sublime test of strategy and shotmaking skill—in a colorful, condo-free setting—will more than suffice.
Legends such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan, who played the course in its days as a tournament venue, surely approved of Ross’s handiwork. I’m certain you will, too. It’s always gratifying to see someone practice what he preaches.