Today's Deal: Three Large Buckets of Range Balls at Tualatin Island Greens Golf Center
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Valid November 23, 2012 through February 28, 2013. Good any day, any time based on availability. Limit 1 per person, may purchase 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. May redeem across visits. Mats Only.
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- Tualatin Island Greens features TrueLie mats, synthetic wonders that deliver trustworthy feedback without the harsh vibrations of older models.
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$18
Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/29/2012
Value
$33
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45%
Bought
15
Savings
$15
Location Tualatin Island Greens
Tualatin Island Greens
20400 SW Cipole Road, Tualatin, Oregon, 97062
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Tualatin Island Greens
Ben Hogan famously said the secret to golf success was in the dirt—maybe because that’s all he had to practice on during winter. Poor guy. Lucky for you, the modern driving range mat takes mud out of the equation and, when covered by a cozy roof, makes perfection a year-round pursuit. There’s no excuse for letting your game slide this offseason when the Deal Caddy’s teeing up 45% savings on three large buckets of balls at Tualatin Island Greens Golf Center, now just $18. Each bucket holds about 110 balls, which you can blast on separate trips between now and February 28, 2013.
Frankly, there was a time when I would’ve preferred hitting balls off a tarmac to using a range mat. But the rigid rugs of yesterday have given way to a new breed of faux-turf which simulates the feel of real grass. Tualatin Island Greens features TrueLie mats, synthetic wonders that deliver trustworthy feedback without the harsh vibrations of older models. You should have no trouble finding space, either, among the 43 hitting stations—25 are covered and 12 are heated. The range itself is lighted and open till 8:00 p.m. nightly.
Once you’ve unloaded your ordnance, take a breather on Tualatin’s super-cool miniature golf course, arrange a lesson with a resident PGA pro or set up an on-site clubfitting session. The facility also has a bentgrass putting green, chipping and bunker areas, plus a pitching range with targets at 20, 30 and 40 yards. Keep the short game sharp, and you’ll be two steps ahead once spring arrives. That’s when Tualatin’s grass teeing area reopens, though you may be hooked on the mats by then. Leave the dirt for old-timers and ditch-diggers. For today’s golfer, the secret is in the polyethylene.
Ben Hogan famously said the secret to golf success was in the dirt—maybe because that’s all he had to practice on during winter. Poor guy. Lucky for you, the modern driving range mat takes mud out of the equation and, when covered by a cozy roof, makes perfection a year-round pursuit. There’s no excuse for letting your game slide this offseason when the Deal Caddy’s teeing up 45% savings on three large buckets of balls at Tualatin Island Greens Golf Center, now just $18. Each bucket holds about 110 balls, which you can blast on separate trips between now and February 28, 2013.
Frankly, there was a time when I would’ve preferred hitting balls off a tarmac to using a range mat. But the rigid rugs of yesterday have given way to a new breed of faux-turf which simulates the feel of real grass. Tualatin Island Greens features TrueLie mats, synthetic wonders that deliver trustworthy feedback without the harsh vibrations of older models. You should have no trouble finding space, either, among the 43 hitting stations—25 are covered and 12 are heated. The range itself is lighted and open till 8:00 p.m. nightly.
Once you’ve unloaded your ordnance, take a breather on Tualatin’s super-cool miniature golf course, arrange a lesson with a resident PGA pro or set up an on-site clubfitting session. The facility also has a bentgrass putting green, chipping and bunker areas, plus a pitching range with targets at 20, 30 and 40 yards. Keep the short game sharp, and you’ll be two steps ahead once spring arrives. That’s when Tualatin’s grass teeing area reopens, though you may be hooked on the mats by then. Leave the dirt for old-timers and ditch-diggers. For today’s golfer, the secret is in the polyethylene.