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Valid November 6, 2012 through February 28, 2013. Gooy anytime Monday through Friday and after 12pm on Saturday and Sunday. Valid Week Holidays after 12pm. Expires February 28th 2013. Not available November 23rd – 25th 2012 or December 22nd – 30th 2012. Based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal includes tax.
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- Eagle Vines is vintage Johnny Miller, whose layout twists looping doglegs around acres of fruit-laden hillsides.
- Miller’s design is fun and fair, a thinking golfer’s course through and through.
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Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 11/11/2012
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Eagle Vines
580 South Kelly Rd., Napa, California, 94558
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Eagle Vines
A word of advice: The vineyards lining numerous holes at Eagle Vines Golf Club are out of bounds, so if you happen to launch a drive into the arbor, just take your stroke and distance penalty and be on your way. Trust me, you don’t want to get caught thrashing around in a cluster of Syrah grapes—a winegrower’s doghouse makes Alcatraz look like a day spa. Here’s another tip: Pluck today’s deal while it’s good and ripe. You have three juicy options for all-you-can-play golf at Eagle Vines, cart included, valid any time Monday through Friday, and weekends after 12:00 p.m., until February 28, 2013:
Eagle Vines is vintage Johnny Miller, whose layout twists looping doglegs around acres of fruit-laden hillsides. Much of the harvest is used for the club’s own wines, including a Cabernet Sauvignon blended from grapes grown on the 17th hole. Ah, but golf is the main attraction. Miller’s design is fun and fair, a thinking golfer’s course through and through. Every hole poses a minor mystery to solve, whether it’s a tricky angle over Fagan’s Creek or a vexing slope on one of Eagle Vines’ delicate greens. Neat touches abound, too, like the Swilcan Bridge replica on No. 14.
The splendid Napa setting features bold notes of cherry, oak, eucalyptus and acacia, while I recommend savoring the view from the elevated tee on No. 7. And here’s one last pointer for you: On the greens, play a little more break than your eyes see.
How does the Deal Caddy glean such a valuable insight? Let’s just say, ahem, I heard it through the grapevine.
A word of advice: The vineyards lining numerous holes at Eagle Vines Golf Club are out of bounds, so if you happen to launch a drive into the arbor, just take your stroke and distance penalty and be on your way. Trust me, you don’t want to get caught thrashing around in a cluster of Syrah grapes—a winegrower’s doghouse makes Alcatraz look like a day spa. Here’s another tip: Pluck today’s deal while it’s good and ripe. You have three juicy options for all-you-can-play golf at Eagle Vines, cart included, valid any time Monday through Friday, and weekends after 12:00 p.m., until February 28, 2013:
- One player: $32, up to 59% off rack rates
- Two players: $56 ($28 per person), up to 65% off
- Four players: $100 ($25 per person), up to 68% off
Eagle Vines is vintage Johnny Miller, whose layout twists looping doglegs around acres of fruit-laden hillsides. Much of the harvest is used for the club’s own wines, including a Cabernet Sauvignon blended from grapes grown on the 17th hole. Ah, but golf is the main attraction. Miller’s design is fun and fair, a thinking golfer’s course through and through. Every hole poses a minor mystery to solve, whether it’s a tricky angle over Fagan’s Creek or a vexing slope on one of Eagle Vines’ delicate greens. Neat touches abound, too, like the Swilcan Bridge replica on No. 14.
The splendid Napa setting features bold notes of cherry, oak, eucalyptus and acacia, while I recommend savoring the view from the elevated tee on No. 7. And here’s one last pointer for you: On the greens, play a little more break than your eyes see.
How does the Deal Caddy glean such a valuable insight? Let’s just say, ahem, I heard it through the grapevine.