Today's Deal: Get 18 Holes with Cart, Unlimited Range Balls & 2-for-1 Drafts at Deltona Club for as little as $25 Per Player!
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Valid February 19, 2013 through April 30, 2013. Good any time Monday through Friday and after 2pm on Saturday and Sunday. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
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- Acres of sandy waste areas border all 18 holes, leaving no room for that other seemingly ubiquitous Florida feature: water hazards.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 02/24/2013
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Location The Deltona Club
The Deltona Club
1120 Elkcam Blvd, Deltona, FL, 32725-2809
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Deltona Club
To a golf course architect, it’s what lies beneath that really matters. And, boy, Bobby Weed must have felt like a kid at Christmas when he tore the wrapping off the old Deltona Golf and Country Club only to discover vast stretches of sand, glorious sand. Weed’s complete reanimation of the layout, now called The Deltona Club, is a gift to central Florida golfers that I’m delighted to share at prices so sharp, they could cut right through the track’s porous foundation.
The following rates are good for 18 holes with cart, unlimited range balls and 2-for-1 draft beers or fountain drinks, with the first 50 purchasers receiving a free hat; deals are redeemable any time Monday through Friday, or after 2:00 p.m. weekends, until April 30:
One golfer—$29, up to 45% off retail
Two golfers—$54 ($27 per person), up to 50% off
Four golfers—$100 ($25 per person), up to 54% off
Located near I-4 in south Volusia County, The Deltona Club boasts a look and feel distinctive from its many golf course neighbors. Acres of sandy waste areas border all 18 holes, leaving no room for that other seemingly ubiquitous Florida feature: water hazards. You won’t find a single one. Don’t worry about spending the entire round trudging through miles of gritty granules, though. There’s room to roam between the barrens—which happen to be quite playable—as Weed kept fairways wide to encourage strategic line selection. The course occupies unusually hilly terrain, too, yet another interesting twist on what’s typically found in these parts.
Weed’s striking makeover instantly wowed the critics, and the accolades keep coming. The Deltona Club is ranked Florida’s No. 14 public course by Golfweek. Other need-to-know info: It has five tee sets—the max stretching to 7,070 yards—and conditions to rival the area’s best. But the secret to this course lies in the sand, and, in a way this limited-time deal is similar: If you’re not careful, it’ll slip right through your fingers.
To a golf course architect, it’s what lies beneath that really matters. And, boy, Bobby Weed must have felt like a kid at Christmas when he tore the wrapping off the old Deltona Golf and Country Club only to discover vast stretches of sand, glorious sand. Weed’s complete reanimation of the layout, now called The Deltona Club, is a gift to central Florida golfers that I’m delighted to share at prices so sharp, they could cut right through the track’s porous foundation.
The following rates are good for 18 holes with cart, unlimited range balls and 2-for-1 draft beers or fountain drinks, with the first 50 purchasers receiving a free hat; deals are redeemable any time Monday through Friday, or after 2:00 p.m. weekends, until April 30:
One golfer—$29, up to 45% off retail
Two golfers—$54 ($27 per person), up to 50% off
Four golfers—$100 ($25 per person), up to 54% off
Located near I-4 in south Volusia County, The Deltona Club boasts a look and feel distinctive from its many golf course neighbors. Acres of sandy waste areas border all 18 holes, leaving no room for that other seemingly ubiquitous Florida feature: water hazards. You won’t find a single one. Don’t worry about spending the entire round trudging through miles of gritty granules, though. There’s room to roam between the barrens—which happen to be quite playable—as Weed kept fairways wide to encourage strategic line selection. The course occupies unusually hilly terrain, too, yet another interesting twist on what’s typically found in these parts.
Weed’s striking makeover instantly wowed the critics, and the accolades keep coming. The Deltona Club is ranked Florida’s No. 14 public course by Golfweek. Other need-to-know info: It has five tee sets—the max stretching to 7,070 yards—and conditions to rival the area’s best. But the secret to this course lies in the sand, and, in a way this limited-time deal is similar: If you’re not careful, it’ll slip right through your fingers.