Today's Deal: Incredible Makena GC Package—Includes Golf and Golf Galaxy Gift Card
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Valid November 6, 2012 through December 20, 2012. Good any day, and time. Not valid for group play. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal is tax inclusive.
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- Golf Digest places it among the 75 best resort courses in North America.
- Designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., Makena is equal parts nature walk and championship golf course
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/18/2012
Value
$259.37
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48%
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Location Makena Golf Courses
Makena Golf Courses
5414 Makena Alanui, Kihei, HI, 96753-8435
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Makena Golf Course
Peaking at 10,028 feet with its last known eruption more than 220 years ago, Mt. Haleakala towers over Makena Golf Course like a benevolent colossus, never threatening to blow its ancient, cloud-covered top. Explosion or not, I figure it’s high time for some fireworks around here, and your Deal Caddy is just the guy to light the fuse. Plunk down $134.38 and I’ll cough up 18 holes at Makena GC, including cart fee and tax, plus a logo cap, $25 toward lunch at Café on the Green, rental clubs and shoes (if needed) and a $25 Golf Galaxy Gift Card. The deal is valid any time, any day through December 20, saving you a mountainous 48% off the $259.37 package price.
From the day it opened in 1993, Makena GC has been toasted by the keepers of golf’s flame. Golf Digest places it among the 75 best resort courses in North America, while Golf and Golfweek call it one of Hawaii’s top 15 public tracks. It’s hard to say which is more spectacular—the golf or the scenery. Let’s start with Robert Trent Jones, Jr.’s beguiling layout. The front nine clambers up and away from the deep-blue Pacific, challenging golfers with a variety of lies and positional hazards. The homeward holes flow like lava back to the clubhouse; slopes again define the strategy, provided you can keep an eye on the ball.
You won’t find a more natural or scenic course than Makena, where homes never encroach on the kiawe forest, ageless rock walls, tranquil streams or abundant wildlife. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of the Haleakala Crater at the top of the world’s largest dormant volcano. Like I said, there’s no reason to fear a round-wrecking explosion, though you will want to cash in this deal as soon as possible. It’s bursting with red-hot value.
Peaking at 10,028 feet with its last known eruption more than 220 years ago, Mt. Haleakala towers over Makena Golf Course like a benevolent colossus, never threatening to blow its ancient, cloud-covered top. Explosion or not, I figure it’s high time for some fireworks around here, and your Deal Caddy is just the guy to light the fuse. Plunk down $134.38 and I’ll cough up 18 holes at Makena GC, including cart fee and tax, plus a logo cap, $25 toward lunch at Café on the Green, rental clubs and shoes (if needed) and a $25 Golf Galaxy Gift Card. The deal is valid any time, any day through December 20, saving you a mountainous 48% off the $259.37 package price.
From the day it opened in 1993, Makena GC has been toasted by the keepers of golf’s flame. Golf Digest places it among the 75 best resort courses in North America, while Golf and Golfweek call it one of Hawaii’s top 15 public tracks. It’s hard to say which is more spectacular—the golf or the scenery. Let’s start with Robert Trent Jones, Jr.’s beguiling layout. The front nine clambers up and away from the deep-blue Pacific, challenging golfers with a variety of lies and positional hazards. The homeward holes flow like lava back to the clubhouse; slopes again define the strategy, provided you can keep an eye on the ball.
You won’t find a more natural or scenic course than Makena, where homes never encroach on the kiawe forest, ageless rock walls, tranquil streams or abundant wildlife. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of the Haleakala Crater at the top of the world’s largest dormant volcano. Like I said, there’s no reason to fear a round-wrecking explosion, though you will want to cash in this deal as soon as possible. It’s bursting with red-hot value.