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Valid February 19, 2013 through May 31, 2013. Good any time, any day based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax. Offer includes any one lunch item off the menu.
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- Both tracks offer cracking views of the lake, the Colorado River, the surrounding mountains and desert. And, yes, London Bridge still spans a little inlet off Thompson Bay. It’s a unique piece of living history.
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London Bridge
2400 Clubhouse Drive, Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86406
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London Bridge
Since you’re a savvy southwesterner, you probably know how The Golf Courses at London Bridge earned their rather colorful name. I hope you’ll bear with me for a short history lesson. But first I’ll spell out the important details of today’s deal. You have three jolly good options, each valid for 18 holes on either the Olde London or Nassau course, with cart, range balls and your choice of one lunch menu item, good any time or day through May 31. Prices:
One player—$50, up to 43% off retail
Two players—$80 ($40 per person), up to 55% off
Four players—$140 ($35 per person), up to 60% off
Now for that brief history lesson I promised earlier. In the early 1960s Lake Havasu City founder Robert P. McCullough bought the London Bridge, had it shipped overseas and rebuilt it, brick by brick, in his tiny Arizona town. Envisioned as a tourist attraction, the iconic bridge served its purpose in grand style by luring throngs of visitors to its then-remote new home.
It’s a neat story, no doubt. The golf courses are pretty cool, too. The original 18, Olde London, is a 6,466-yard romp that serves up birdie chances like fish and chips in an Irish pub. Watch out for holes 10, 12 and 17, where small greens are buttressed by water. Otherwise, enjoy the same quality of golf and carefree vibe that drew celebs and sportsmen like Charlton Heston and Bobby Riggs to the course. Demand created a need for a second 18, and Nassau fit the bill. It’s a little shorter (6,140 yards), tighter and hillier than its big brother and a good test of golf in its own right.
Both tracks offer cracking views of the lake, the Colorado River, the surrounding mountains and desert. And, yes, London Bridge still spans a little inlet off Thompson Bay. It’s a unique piece of living history. Check it out while you’re in town taking me up on this brilliant deal. Cheerio!
Since you’re a savvy southwesterner, you probably know how The Golf Courses at London Bridge earned their rather colorful name. I hope you’ll bear with me for a short history lesson. But first I’ll spell out the important details of today’s deal. You have three jolly good options, each valid for 18 holes on either the Olde London or Nassau course, with cart, range balls and your choice of one lunch menu item, good any time or day through May 31. Prices:
One player—$50, up to 43% off retail
Two players—$80 ($40 per person), up to 55% off
Four players—$140 ($35 per person), up to 60% off
Now for that brief history lesson I promised earlier. In the early 1960s Lake Havasu City founder Robert P. McCullough bought the London Bridge, had it shipped overseas and rebuilt it, brick by brick, in his tiny Arizona town. Envisioned as a tourist attraction, the iconic bridge served its purpose in grand style by luring throngs of visitors to its then-remote new home.
It’s a neat story, no doubt. The golf courses are pretty cool, too. The original 18, Olde London, is a 6,466-yard romp that serves up birdie chances like fish and chips in an Irish pub. Watch out for holes 10, 12 and 17, where small greens are buttressed by water. Otherwise, enjoy the same quality of golf and carefree vibe that drew celebs and sportsmen like Charlton Heston and Bobby Riggs to the course. Demand created a need for a second 18, and Nassau fit the bill. It’s a little shorter (6,140 yards), tighter and hillier than its big brother and a good test of golf in its own right.
Both tracks offer cracking views of the lake, the Colorado River, the surrounding mountains and desert. And, yes, London Bridge still spans a little inlet off Thompson Bay. It’s a unique piece of living history. Check it out while you’re in town taking me up on this brilliant deal. Cheerio!