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Valid November 13, 2012 through March 31, 2013. Good any time, any day based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 addtional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
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- Evergreens, maple trees and the unfortunately named Lost Dog Creek encroach on many holes, half of which measure 149-plus yards.
- You’ll face numerous uphill and downhill shots as well as quick, contoured greens, so boredom won’t be an issue.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/18/2012
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$26
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42%
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26
Savings
$11
Location Lake Oswego Golf Course
Lake Oswego Golf Course
17525 SW Stafford Road, Lake Oswego, Oregon, 97034
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Lake Oswego
Time for another installment of “My Crazy Golf Buddies.” Today’s tale involves an old friend; let’s call him “Andy.” Good player from a young age. Somehow Andy reached his 40th birthday without recording a single hole-in-one. Even worse, he witnessed a half-dozen in person, including one by a guy playing his third round of golf—ever. Andy was frustrated. Big-time. So he came up with a brilliant idea: He’d play nothing but par 3 courses until he achieved the elusive feat. Took him three months and 17.5 rounds, but Andy finally made his ace. Have you made yours?
Boost your chances of joining the hole-in-one club with a trip to Lake Oswego Golf Course, a charming collection of 18 par 3s where you can play all day, any day, for just $15 through March 31, 2013—saving 42% vs. retail. Plus, you can warm up for your shot at glory with a large bucket of range balls for just $7, a $3 discount.
You may have a dozen aces in your wallet, but I’d still recommend a visit to Lake Oswego. Assuming, that is, you enjoy a course noted for its idyllic setting, awesome mountain views and championship-level grooming. Evergreens, maple trees and the unfortunately named Lost Dog Creek encroach on many holes, half of which measure 149-plus yards. You’ll face numerous uphill and downhill shots as well as quick, contoured greens, so boredom won’t be an issue.
I wouldn’t get too excited about the prospects of clutching an ace at Lake Oswego. Your odds of holing out on any given par 3 are about 12,500 to 1. Then again, this all-you-can-play offer provides an entire day of opportunities to attain immortality … for the paltry price of $15. Trust me, that’s a lot less than Andy spent chasing his dream.
Time for another installment of “My Crazy Golf Buddies.” Today’s tale involves an old friend; let’s call him “Andy.” Good player from a young age. Somehow Andy reached his 40th birthday without recording a single hole-in-one. Even worse, he witnessed a half-dozen in person, including one by a guy playing his third round of golf—ever. Andy was frustrated. Big-time. So he came up with a brilliant idea: He’d play nothing but par 3 courses until he achieved the elusive feat. Took him three months and 17.5 rounds, but Andy finally made his ace. Have you made yours?
Boost your chances of joining the hole-in-one club with a trip to Lake Oswego Golf Course, a charming collection of 18 par 3s where you can play all day, any day, for just $15 through March 31, 2013—saving 42% vs. retail. Plus, you can warm up for your shot at glory with a large bucket of range balls for just $7, a $3 discount.
You may have a dozen aces in your wallet, but I’d still recommend a visit to Lake Oswego. Assuming, that is, you enjoy a course noted for its idyllic setting, awesome mountain views and championship-level grooming. Evergreens, maple trees and the unfortunately named Lost Dog Creek encroach on many holes, half of which measure 149-plus yards. You’ll face numerous uphill and downhill shots as well as quick, contoured greens, so boredom won’t be an issue.
I wouldn’t get too excited about the prospects of clutching an ace at Lake Oswego. Your odds of holing out on any given par 3 are about 12,500 to 1. Then again, this all-you-can-play offer provides an entire day of opportunities to attain immortality … for the paltry price of $15. Trust me, that’s a lot less than Andy spent chasing his dream.