Cheap Golf Courses
March 26, 2009 by Walter David
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Cheap golf courses whose green fees are under $25. Since most golf courses aren't cheap and are charging outrageous prices for green fees, I thought it would be a good idea to start a page of golf courses whose green fees are under $25. Read more
Mountain Air Country Club
February 1, 2009 by Walter David
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Hole #1
Mountain Air Country Club is splendor in the mountains. Situated at 4,919 feet above sea level, 35 minutes from Asheville, NC, this is a golfer's dream.
A private community and club that not only offers championship golf but nature hikes, tennis, swimming, camping, children's programs and many more things.
Lush fairways, streams and ponds punctuate this magnificent course. Boulders are stacked to create dramatic tees unlike anything you've ever seen. The hang time on the par 3, 235 yard 10th hole is approximately 10 seconds because the hole drops 212 feet. No more than an 8 iron is recommended.
The layout features 5 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of golfers of all skill levels.
Mountain Air Country Club
321 Clubhouse Drive
Burnsville, NC 28714
(828)682-4600
Built in 1990
Length in yards: Black 6425; Blue 6045; White 5720; Gold 5112; Red 4489
Green fees: $95
Lodging: Motels and Hotels in Burnsville, NC
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Mahogany Run Golf Course
January 30, 2009 by Walter David
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Mahogany Run
Mahogany Run Golf course offers a thrill of a lifetime for avid golfers - 18 difficult but rewarding holes of golf in the Caribbean.
A golfer needs pin-point accuracy with the tight winding fairways and postage stamp greens. However, the ocean view is spectacular and makes it worth the while.
The 13th, 14th and 15th holes, called the Devils Triangle, are challenging. All golfers who play the Devil's Triangle without a penalty stroke, receive a "Certificate of Successful Completion" in the Pro Shop.
And you mustn't forget the wind which will drive you bonkers when selecting a club - blowing heavy around the tee but the flag is still? What club do I choose?
Mahogany Run also attracts non-golfers who like to tour the course by golf car and enjoy the scenery.
Mahogany Run Golf Course
P.O. Box 7517
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00801
Par 70
Length: 6022 yards
Rates: fluctuates based on the tourist season
Rules:
Men: Shirts must have a traditional collar. Though shorts are allowed, players in jeans, cut-offs/frayed shorts, gym shorts, tee shirts, tank tops or swim wear will be required to be dressed appropriately before teeing off.
Ladies: Ladies have three options: A collared shirt; a sleeveless shirt with a collar or a collarless shirt with sleeves. Shorts and skirts must be at mid-thigh or longer. No jeans, cut-offs/frayed shorts, gym shorts, swim wear or swim wear cover-ups.
Shoes: Golf shoes are highly recommended but sneakers are permitted as well.
Children and Junior Golfers: Infants and children under five years of age are prohibited from the golf course. On Saturday and Sunday, juniors are not allowed to play until noon. Parental supervision is required at all times.
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Furry Creek Golf and Country Club
January 30, 2009 by Walter David
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9th Hole
Furry Creek Golf and Country Club offers an unforgettable golfing experience. Cliffs, woodlands, and streams make each hole a work of art. A picturesque setting with ocean waters and snow capped mountains.
Dine at the Sea to Sky Grill, which offers excellent cuisine, while watching others finish play on the eighteenth green.
Ravines and undulating greens will test your skills.
Furry Creek Golf and Country Club is situated just south of Britannia Beach, 40 minutes from Vancouver.
Furry Creek Golf and Country Club
150 Country Club Road
Furry Creek, BC V0N 3Z2
Toll Free 1-888-922-9462
Fax: 604-896-2327
Pro Shop: 604-896-2224
Par 72
Length: 6025 yards
Green Fees: Vary according to season - $59 to $99
Dress Code: no denims, cutoffs or sweatpants of any sort; collared shirts are required.
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Banff Springs Golf Course
January 30, 2009 by Walter David
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Fairmont Hotel
Banff Springs Golf Course is a design of true beauty. It is magnificently laid out with a scenic view in every direction. It was designed in 1928 and winds along the Bow River under the snow-capped peaks of Sulphur mountain and Mount Rundle. It is 90 miles from Calgary airport.
Banff Springs Golf Course
405 Spray Avenue
Banff, AB T1L 1J4, Canada
(866) 840-8402
Holes: 27
Course par: 71
Length: 6938 yards
Season: May - October
Green Fees: $219
Lodging: The opulent and scenic Fairmont Hotel
Dress Code All golfers and non-golfing riders must adhere to the following dress restriction:
· Denim of any type or color is not permitted
· Shorts must have at least a 5" inseam and hemmed bottoms
· Shirts/tops must bear a manufacturer of golf logo only
· No jogging pants or nylon tracksuits are permitted
Footwear Policy Soft-soled shoes, or alternative soft spiked shoes are required.
Junior Golfers An adult guardian golfer must accompany all junior golfers (ages 12-17). Players under the age of 12 must have their own set of golf clubs and must get the approval of the golf services supervisor before they are allowed to play. Generally, if the junior has a certified handicap, this is an adequate assurance that they have a fundamental understanding of the rules and golf course etiquette. No junior will be allowed to operate a power cart.
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Augusta National Golf Club
January 26, 2009 by Walter David
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12th Hole
Augusta National is one of the most exclusive golf clubs in all the world. Founded by Bobby Jones in 1933 it has been the site of the Masters Tournament since 1934.
Some interesting facts:
Opens: 5/01 Closes: 10/31
Par 72 - 6925 yards
Greens Grass Type: Bent Grass
Fairways Grass Type: Bermuda Grass
Each hole is named after a tree or shrub
300 members - membership is strictly by invitation, no application. Annual dues - less than $10,000 a year. The Masters broadcast on CBS earns the club millions of dollars each year.
Each member receives a green jacket with the club's logo on the left breast. The winner of the Masters Tournament receives a green jacket and is invited back to play every year in the tournament. The green jacket is returned after a year.
Members of Augusta National include generations of Southern society folks and corporate titans who are discouraged from using the club too often.
Currently there are no female members, although female caddies are permitted.
The trademark white jumpsuits worn by the caddies year-round are not a PGA tour mandate.
Can you play Augusta National? Well it helps to be filthy rich or know a member and then kiss ass heavily.
There are few other ways. Dwight Eisenhower, an avid golfer, war General, and President was invited but I don't think Bill Clinton was ever asked. Bill Gates of Microsoft fame had to wait a few years simply because he stated that he wanted to become a member.
Seriously, Augusta National is exclusive and snobbish. Asking won't get you much of anything.
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