Today's Deal: Play 18 at Silverbell Including Cart, Bridgestone Balls, $10 Pro Shop Gift Certificate & Bounce Back at Fred Enke or El Rio for 70% Off
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Valid April 16, 2012 through August 30, 2012. Good any day, any time. $10 gift certificate to pro shop must be used on days of redemption. $10 off 1 lesson with Signature Golf Schools. Bouce Back: $25 to Fred Enke or El Rio Golf Course. Limit 4 per person.
Highlights
- The layout is undulating but not hilly, open but still challenging, and delivers lots of variety for the shotmakers among us.
- Silverbell’s got the scenic goods, too—the course is poised above the Santa Cruz River, with the Catalina and Tucson Mountains looming in the dusty distance.
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$32
Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 04/05/2012
Value
$106
You Save
70%
Bought
92
Savings
$74
Location Silverbell
Silverbell
Details
Silverbell Golf Course
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” I always say. OK, I rarely say that. A tinkerer at heart, I can’t resist tweaking a killer deal just a touch, then springing it on you for a fresh surprise. For example, this week’s offer involves the same courses as last week’s, but with a twist:
Pay $32 for 18 holes, with cart, at Silverbell Golf Course (good any time, any day) and receive a free sleeve of Bridgestone balls, a $10 pro shop gift certificate, $10 off one lesson at Signature Golf Schools and a round at Fred Enke GC or El Rio GC at the bounce back rate of $25. All that, including the second round, would normally run up a $106 tab, so you’ll save 70%.
Surrounded by desert that looks great but seldom creeps into play, Silverbell has a links-style feel that belies its setting. The layout is undulating but not hilly, open but still challenging, and delivers lots of variety for the shotmakers among us. Silverbell’s got the scenic goods, too—the course is poised above the Santa Cruz River, with the Catalina and Tucson Mountains looming in the dusty distance. If you choose to max out this deal by playing a bounce back round, you can’t go wrong with either Fred Enke or El Rio. The former serves up lush green tracks through pristine desert and native plants, while the latter’s slender fairways and pint-sized greens present obstacles aplenty for today’s bombers.
I’ll admit, I was pretty proud of last week’s deal covering these three great courses. I think today’s edition is every bit as good, maybe better. Who knows, I may just hit you with version 3.0 down the road. “Never leave well enough alone,” I always say.
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” I always say. OK, I rarely say that. A tinkerer at heart, I can’t resist tweaking a killer deal just a touch, then springing it on you for a fresh surprise. For example, this week’s offer involves the same courses as last week’s, but with a twist:
Pay $32 for 18 holes, with cart, at Silverbell Golf Course (good any time, any day) and receive a free sleeve of Bridgestone balls, a $10 pro shop gift certificate, $10 off one lesson at Signature Golf Schools and a round at Fred Enke GC or El Rio GC at the bounce back rate of $25. All that, including the second round, would normally run up a $106 tab, so you’ll save 70%.
Surrounded by desert that looks great but seldom creeps into play, Silverbell has a links-style feel that belies its setting. The layout is undulating but not hilly, open but still challenging, and delivers lots of variety for the shotmakers among us. Silverbell’s got the scenic goods, too—the course is poised above the Santa Cruz River, with the Catalina and Tucson Mountains looming in the dusty distance. If you choose to max out this deal by playing a bounce back round, you can’t go wrong with either Fred Enke or El Rio. The former serves up lush green tracks through pristine desert and native plants, while the latter’s slender fairways and pint-sized greens present obstacles aplenty for today’s bombers.
I’ll admit, I was pretty proud of last week’s deal covering these three great courses. I think today’s edition is every bit as good, maybe better. Who knows, I may just hit you with version 3.0 down the road. “Never leave well enough alone,” I always say.