Today's Deal: Big Discount at Kentucky's #1 Public Course, Cherry Blossom GC
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Valid November 6, 2012 through April 30, 2013. From November through March, offer is valid any time, any day based on availability. If redeemed in April, deal is valid Monday through Thursday any time and after 11am Friday through Sunday. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
Highlights
- Course architect Clyde Johnston has painted a number of southeastern states with a slew of praiseworthy tracks.
- Peg it from the tips, and you're looking at 6,842 yards with a hospitable Rating/Slope of 72.6/136—not overly difficult or long by today's standards, but challenging enough to keep you on your toes.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/11/2012
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$50
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50%
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49
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$25
Location Cherry Blossom Golf Club
Cherry Blossom Golf Club
150 Clubhouse Dr, Georgetown, Kentucky, 40324-9070
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Cherry Blossom
Where are my manners? It's been six months since the University of Kentucky won their eighth NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, and I still haven't issued congratulations. Could be my tardiness is due to a twinge of regret that the site of this week's special, Cherry Blossom Golf Club, is no longer deadlocked with the Wildcats. Seven times Cherry Blossom has been named the state's #1 public course by Golfweek. Now UK stands alone with eight #1s. Way to go, UK. Let's mark the occasion with the kind of prize that would have the NCAA tsk-tsk-tsking ... preferential pricing. Save 50% when you play Cherry Blossom Golf Club, with cart included, for just $25. Bring three friends and claim an additional 10% discount; your foursome plays and rides for just $90.
Course architect Clyde Johnston has painted a number of southeastern states with a slew of praiseworthy tracks. Cherry Blossom often gets mentioned first. The course anchors a master-planned community, Cherry Blossom Village. Just a handful of fairways flank residences, and even those homes are set back so as not to intimidate from the tee. Johnston daunts in other ways—landing areas pinched tight by bunkers, elevated greens that are big and often slicker than John Hall's crossover. Peg it from the tips, and you're looking at 6,842 yards with a hospitable Rating/Slope of 72.6/136—not overly difficult or long by today's standards, but challenging enough to keep you on your toes.
A course need not be treacherous to be great. Sometimes it's about pure golf enjoyment, and that's something Cherry Blossom serves up without fail. Which is how you become Kentucky's #1 public course seven times in a row.
Where are my manners? It's been six months since the University of Kentucky won their eighth NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, and I still haven't issued congratulations. Could be my tardiness is due to a twinge of regret that the site of this week's special, Cherry Blossom Golf Club, is no longer deadlocked with the Wildcats. Seven times Cherry Blossom has been named the state's #1 public course by Golfweek. Now UK stands alone with eight #1s. Way to go, UK. Let's mark the occasion with the kind of prize that would have the NCAA tsk-tsk-tsking ... preferential pricing. Save 50% when you play Cherry Blossom Golf Club, with cart included, for just $25. Bring three friends and claim an additional 10% discount; your foursome plays and rides for just $90.
Course architect Clyde Johnston has painted a number of southeastern states with a slew of praiseworthy tracks. Cherry Blossom often gets mentioned first. The course anchors a master-planned community, Cherry Blossom Village. Just a handful of fairways flank residences, and even those homes are set back so as not to intimidate from the tee. Johnston daunts in other ways—landing areas pinched tight by bunkers, elevated greens that are big and often slicker than John Hall's crossover. Peg it from the tips, and you're looking at 6,842 yards with a hospitable Rating/Slope of 72.6/136—not overly difficult or long by today's standards, but challenging enough to keep you on your toes.
A course need not be treacherous to be great. Sometimes it's about pure golf enjoyment, and that's something Cherry Blossom serves up without fail. Which is how you become Kentucky's #1 public course seven times in a row.