Today's Deal: One and Two Night Stay & Play for Twosome at Temecula Creek Inn for As Little As $74.50/Player
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Valid November 6, 2012 through March 31, 2013. Good any time, any day based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax. A $12 resort fee (for parking, internet, and bottle water in the room) will be collected upon check-in. Rounds cannot be played back-to-back and must be played on separate days.
Highlights
- The Creek course is invitingly straightforward with plenty of birdie opps, while The Oaks offers more twists and tougher challenges.
- The Stonehouse nine, designed by Ted Robinson, is considered the best test of the bunch. It’s big on undulations and drama, a thinking-golfer’s Shangri-La where placement trumps power.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/11/2012
Value
$209
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29%
Bought
188
Savings
$60
Location Temecula Creek Inn
Temecula Creek Inn
44501 Rainbow Canyon Rd, Temecula, California, 92592-5947
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Temecula Creek Inn
Everything in moderation,the temperance hounds tell me. Know when to say “when.” I’m sure they’d be mortified if they ever caught your Deal Caddy in the throes of an unlimited golf bender, gleefully stumbling from hole to hole, sunrise to sunset, a poster boy for blissful overindulgence. Their judgment doesn’t trouble me one iota, because I know my addiction is a healthy one—and that there’s an army of Southern Californians who share it. Today’s deal is for you, my golf-addled compatriots:
Option 1—Two players pay just $149 ($74.50 per person) for one night’s stay and two rounds of golf at Temecula Creek Inn, including cart and range balls; a 29% discount off rack rates. One round available on day of arrival and one round on day of departure.
Option 2—Two players pay just $298 ($149 per person) for two nights’ lodging and three days of golf (one round each day) with cart and range balls, also 29% off.
Temecula Creek Inn is the perfect place to gorge on golf. It features 27 artfully crafted holes showcasing the area’s natural gifts—shifting elevations, varied tree life and glorious mountain vistas—and each nine has its own distinctive flavor. The Creek course is invitingly straightforward with plenty of birdie opps, while The Oaks offers more twists and tougher challenges. The Stonehouse nine, designed by Ted Robinson, is considered the best test of the bunch. It’s big on undulations and drama, a thinking-golfer’s Shangri-La where placement trumps power.
Accommodations are first-rate, too. Temecula Creek Inn’s spacious rooms are outfitted with flat-screen TVs and free high-speed Internet, and there’s excellent on-site dining at the Temet Grill. I’d also note that the Inn sits smack in the middle of wine country, if you’re into that kind of thing. Personally, I’d drain every last drop from this unlimited golf offer. It’s not often you can overindulge with no fear of a hangover.
Everything in moderation,the temperance hounds tell me. Know when to say “when.” I’m sure they’d be mortified if they ever caught your Deal Caddy in the throes of an unlimited golf bender, gleefully stumbling from hole to hole, sunrise to sunset, a poster boy for blissful overindulgence. Their judgment doesn’t trouble me one iota, because I know my addiction is a healthy one—and that there’s an army of Southern Californians who share it. Today’s deal is for you, my golf-addled compatriots:
Option 1—Two players pay just $149 ($74.50 per person) for one night’s stay and two rounds of golf at Temecula Creek Inn, including cart and range balls; a 29% discount off rack rates. One round available on day of arrival and one round on day of departure.
Option 2—Two players pay just $298 ($149 per person) for two nights’ lodging and three days of golf (one round each day) with cart and range balls, also 29% off.
Temecula Creek Inn is the perfect place to gorge on golf. It features 27 artfully crafted holes showcasing the area’s natural gifts—shifting elevations, varied tree life and glorious mountain vistas—and each nine has its own distinctive flavor. The Creek course is invitingly straightforward with plenty of birdie opps, while The Oaks offers more twists and tougher challenges. The Stonehouse nine, designed by Ted Robinson, is considered the best test of the bunch. It’s big on undulations and drama, a thinking-golfer’s Shangri-La where placement trumps power.
Accommodations are first-rate, too. Temecula Creek Inn’s spacious rooms are outfitted with flat-screen TVs and free high-speed Internet, and there’s excellent on-site dining at the Temet Grill. I’d also note that the Inn sits smack in the middle of wine country, if you’re into that kind of thing. Personally, I’d drain every last drop from this unlimited golf offer. It’s not often you can overindulge with no fear of a hangover.