Today's Deal: Save 50% on 18 Holes at Pebble Creek, Plus 2-for-1 Beer or Soda and $5 Off Next Visit
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Valid June 1, 2012 through August 31, 2012. Good any day, any time. Also includes $5 off your next round at Pebble Creek. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts.
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- Forty-five years after opening, Pebble Creek retains the key elements of Bill Amick’s original layout
- While the course isn’t long—just 6,436 yards from the tips—it plays longer if your drives follow haphazard routes. And those push-up putting surfaces can cause major headaches when your short game is askew.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 05/27/2012
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Pebble Creek Golf Club
10550 Regents Park Dr, Tampa, Florida, 33647-1850
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Pebble Creek
For all their reliance on NASA-grade equipment and the mad science of modern swing theory, most tour pros will take an old-fashioned golf course over a newfangled contrivance any day—provided conditions are up to snuff. The Deal Caddy shares their taste (if not their skills), so I gravitate to tracks like Tampa’s venerable Pebble Creek Golf Club. The design may be old-school, but everything else is strictly 21st-century, from tee to green to clubhouse.
In other words, Pebble Creek offers the best of both worlds, and now I’m adding all-inclusive value when you play 18 holes, with cart and range balls, for just $19. That’s half the going rate, and it includes 2-for-1 pricing on draft beer or fountain drinks and $5 off your next round. The deal is valid any time or day of the week from June 1 through August 31.
Forty-five years after opening, Pebble Creek retains the key elements of Bill Amick’s original layout: nicely turned doglegs, naturally integrated water hazards, elevated greens and flat-bottomed bunkers reminiscent of Donald Ross. While the course isn’t long—just 6,436 yards from the tips—it plays longer if your drives follow haphazard routes. And those push-up putting surfaces can cause major headaches when your short game is askew.
While Pebble Creek’s clean lines and subtle slopes are straight out of the Golden Age, the infrastructure is definitely cutting-edge. New ownership pumped $1.5 million into the property starting in 2006, upgrading the tees, greens, bunkers, irrigation, drainage, cart paths and clubhouse. Patrons who last visited prior to the remodeling often marvel at the transformation.
The trappings may be new, but Pebble Creek’s traditional appeal is as strong as ever. Some things, like great value, never go out of style.
For all their reliance on NASA-grade equipment and the mad science of modern swing theory, most tour pros will take an old-fashioned golf course over a newfangled contrivance any day—provided conditions are up to snuff. The Deal Caddy shares their taste (if not their skills), so I gravitate to tracks like Tampa’s venerable Pebble Creek Golf Club. The design may be old-school, but everything else is strictly 21st-century, from tee to green to clubhouse.
In other words, Pebble Creek offers the best of both worlds, and now I’m adding all-inclusive value when you play 18 holes, with cart and range balls, for just $19. That’s half the going rate, and it includes 2-for-1 pricing on draft beer or fountain drinks and $5 off your next round. The deal is valid any time or day of the week from June 1 through August 31.
Forty-five years after opening, Pebble Creek retains the key elements of Bill Amick’s original layout: nicely turned doglegs, naturally integrated water hazards, elevated greens and flat-bottomed bunkers reminiscent of Donald Ross. While the course isn’t long—just 6,436 yards from the tips—it plays longer if your drives follow haphazard routes. And those push-up putting surfaces can cause major headaches when your short game is askew.
While Pebble Creek’s clean lines and subtle slopes are straight out of the Golden Age, the infrastructure is definitely cutting-edge. New ownership pumped $1.5 million into the property starting in 2006, upgrading the tees, greens, bunkers, irrigation, drainage, cart paths and clubhouse. Patrons who last visited prior to the remodeling often marvel at the transformation.
The trappings may be new, but Pebble Creek’s traditional appeal is as strong as ever. Some things, like great value, never go out of style.