Today's Deal: One-Night Stay and 36 Holes for Two at Hawk’s Eye Resort
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Valid April 15, 2013 through June 7, 2013. Valid any day, any time. Based on space availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Must call ahead to book stay and play. Deal includes taxes and resort fees.
Highlights
- The readers of Michigan Golf Magazine voted the course No. 4 in the entire state, thanks to the layout’s bucolic beauty and balanced design.
- Canadian architect John Robinson carved graciously wide fairways through thickly forested hillsides, while demanding accurate approach shots to sloped greens.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 02/17/2013
Value
$514
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61%
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30
Savings
$314
Location Hawk's Eye Golf Resort
Hawk's Eye Golf Resort
5085 Shanty Creek Rd, Bellaire, MI, 49615-9105
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Hawk's Eye Golf Resort
Playing Hawk’s Eye Golf Club can be a lot like watching a tennis match—your head feels like it’s on a swivel. But instead of watching a series of grinding, back-and-forth volleys and drop shots, your attention shifts between the awesome on-course scenery to dizzying views of the neighboring hills and valleys. I suggest you focus squarely on today’s deal because you don’t want to miss out on a one-night stay and 36 holes with cart for two guests at Hawk’s Eye for just $200. That’s $100 per person—up to 61% off regular rates—good April 15 through June 7.
Northern Michigan is nothing short of a golfer’s paradise, and Hawk’s Eye has carved its own heavenly niche. The editors of Michigan Golf Magazine voted it the state’s 12th-best course, primarily on the strength of the layout’s bucolic beauty and balanced design. Canadian architect John Robinson cleared graciously wide corridors through thickly forested hillsides, then clamped down to demand precise approaches to undulating greens. With four tees spaced from 4,855 to 7,011 yards, weekend golfers can play without getting demoralized while the low-handicappers work—and think—for their pars and birdies.
Pretty much every moment at Hawk’s Eye presents a photo opp. Between the lines lie the verdant curves and glassy water hazards of the golf course proper. On the periphery multi-colored tree canopies cover sinuous bluffs and ridges—a setting like this can easily overload the senses.
All I ask is that you keep your wits long enough to snatch up this deal. Like Hawk’s Eye, it’s a real head-turner.
Playing Hawk’s Eye Golf Club can be a lot like watching a tennis match—your head feels like it’s on a swivel. But instead of watching a series of grinding, back-and-forth volleys and drop shots, your attention shifts between the awesome on-course scenery to dizzying views of the neighboring hills and valleys. I suggest you focus squarely on today’s deal because you don’t want to miss out on a one-night stay and 36 holes with cart for two guests at Hawk’s Eye for just $200. That’s $100 per person—up to 61% off regular rates—good April 15 through June 7.
Northern Michigan is nothing short of a golfer’s paradise, and Hawk’s Eye has carved its own heavenly niche. The editors of Michigan Golf Magazine voted it the state’s 12th-best course, primarily on the strength of the layout’s bucolic beauty and balanced design. Canadian architect John Robinson cleared graciously wide corridors through thickly forested hillsides, then clamped down to demand precise approaches to undulating greens. With four tees spaced from 4,855 to 7,011 yards, weekend golfers can play without getting demoralized while the low-handicappers work—and think—for their pars and birdies.
Pretty much every moment at Hawk’s Eye presents a photo opp. Between the lines lie the verdant curves and glassy water hazards of the golf course proper. On the periphery multi-colored tree canopies cover sinuous bluffs and ridges—a setting like this can easily overload the senses.
All I ask is that you keep your wits long enough to snatch up this deal. Like Hawk’s Eye, it’s a real head-turner.
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