Today's Deal: Save 56% on 18 Holes, with Cart, at Westpark GC—You Pay Only $19.95
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Valid April 17, 2012 through May 30, 2012. Good anytime Monday through Friday and after 11am on Saturday and Sundy. Not valid on holidays. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts.
Highlights
- When this Ed Ault design opened in Leesburg in 1968, the comings and goings of D.C. probably felt worlds away.
- The course offers carts equipped with GPS, a good practice facility and a grill with a tasty menu of hot selections.
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$19.95
Deal ended at 23:59:00 on 04/22/2012
Value
$45
You Save
56%
Bought
487
Savings
$25.05
Location Westpark Golf Club
Westpark Golf Club
59 Club House Dr SW, Leesburg, Virginia, 20175-4201
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Westpark Golf Club
It's an election year. Naturally, your Deal Caddy's phone is ringing off the hook with candidates looking for platform advice. They ask everything, from what I think of their hair to how they can better connect with the people. I can only wish. If our leaders would call me, we'd get some things straightened out right quick. But until that day arrives, I will continue my quest to strengthen America with the power of golf at awesome discounts. For example, this outside-the-beltway bargain: semi-private Westpark Golf Club has invited my constituents to play 18 holes, with cart included, for the everyman price of $19.95. That’s a savings of 56% off retail. I expect this deal to command unanimous bipartisan support.
When this Ed Ault design opened in Leesburg in 1968, the comings and goings of D.C. probably felt worlds away. Today, Westpark basically sits on the line between The District's outer ring of suburbs and Virginia's countryside—an escape from the city without a cross-country trek. As a semi-private club, Westpark's amenities are tuned to its membership. The course offers carts equipped with GPS, a good practice facility and a grill with a tasty menu of hot selections. With member goodies like these, all you need to bring is your desire for a relaxing day and a hankering for a good score. The 6,521-yard, par 71 track may not make the U.S. Open rotation, but it serves up what my peeps and I always look for: good playing surfaces, true greens and WYSIWYG routing. Every shot is right out there in front of you at Westpark, so you can save the deep golf focus for your next trip to Congressional Country Club (as if).
This deal's about enjoying the company of your playing partners, the break from D.C.'s cacophony and the satisfaction of playing a fine course for a great price. With a platform this good, maybe your Deal Caddy should run for office.
It's an election year. Naturally, your Deal Caddy's phone is ringing off the hook with candidates looking for platform advice. They ask everything, from what I think of their hair to how they can better connect with the people. I can only wish. If our leaders would call me, we'd get some things straightened out right quick. But until that day arrives, I will continue my quest to strengthen America with the power of golf at awesome discounts. For example, this outside-the-beltway bargain: semi-private Westpark Golf Club has invited my constituents to play 18 holes, with cart included, for the everyman price of $19.95. That’s a savings of 56% off retail. I expect this deal to command unanimous bipartisan support.
When this Ed Ault design opened in Leesburg in 1968, the comings and goings of D.C. probably felt worlds away. Today, Westpark basically sits on the line between The District's outer ring of suburbs and Virginia's countryside—an escape from the city without a cross-country trek. As a semi-private club, Westpark's amenities are tuned to its membership. The course offers carts equipped with GPS, a good practice facility and a grill with a tasty menu of hot selections. With member goodies like these, all you need to bring is your desire for a relaxing day and a hankering for a good score. The 6,521-yard, par 71 track may not make the U.S. Open rotation, but it serves up what my peeps and I always look for: good playing surfaces, true greens and WYSIWYG routing. Every shot is right out there in front of you at Westpark, so you can save the deep golf focus for your next trip to Congressional Country Club (as if).
This deal's about enjoying the company of your playing partners, the break from D.C.'s cacophony and the satisfaction of playing a fine course for a great price. With a platform this good, maybe your Deal Caddy should run for office.