"FORE," actually 6 ways to enjoy discounted golf

"FORE," actually 6 ways to enjoy discounted golf


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Golf isn't just a sport to some people; it's an art, a distraction from the worries of the world, a way to bond with a loved one or good friends, the perfect way to enjoy amazing weather and views.

Being out on the course is a way of life that many people can't get enough of. However, going out on the course everyday can place a large dent in your wallet if you aren't careful. There's the bucket of balls you need to hit to practice your swing, the cart and then lunch after. Don't let your wallet suffer and get some great discounts on golf that will keep you out on the green longer.

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One way to relish in the golf season is to get in as much golf as you can while the weather is delightful. With the Utah Section PGA pass you can do just that with not just seven rounds of golf, but discounts and coupons at over 75 of Utah's golf courses.

That's a whole lot of fun wrapped up in a small bundle, and the perfect way to introduce your kid, friend or other family member to the love of golf. Don't miss out on your hole-in-one. See the deal.

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One, two punch

Not to be confused with a boxing punch, this punch pass can be used for five rounds of golf. Enjoy courses you may not have experienced previously from Thanksgiving Point, and Hobble Creek, to The Ranches, Sleepy Ridge and Glenmoor.

It's days of fun you can split between different buddies, or family members. Whoever you invite, it's sure to be loads of fun, as long as you stay out of the sand traps. See the deal.

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Don't forget the cart

Thanksgiving Point may be a place your family knows for its Dinosaur Museum, or the Tulip Festival, but many avid golfers know it for its 200 acres of beautiful green fairways. Spend a day practicing your swing with a bucket of balls before you really get down to business on the green. Then cart around the course in a cart, and enjoy sinking your puts during your 18-hole experience. See the deal.

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Head south, really south

Sometimes a change in scenery can be an added bonus to a game of golf. Try heading down to the red rock country and enjoy not only a round of golf with a cart, but range balls and lunch. This total package from Coral Canyon Golf Course will make your trip worth it.

As you "four" your way through the course, enjoy the spires and colors of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park that are off in the distance. See the deal.

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Mountainous beauty

A little closer than St. George is the beautiful resort nestled in the mountainside above Midway, UT. Soldier Hollow Golf Course offers plenty of challenging play and a choice between two different 18-hole courses.

After zooming around on your cart and sinking many eagles, birdies, pars, and maybe a few bogeys (we won't mention the double bogeys), enjoy a meal at the grill with hamburgers, fries and more. See the deal.

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Putting like a champ

There's nothing like getting your whole family out on the course to enjoy the green, but maybe they're still a little too young for the long distance drives. Instead start them out right with indoor mini golf that will help them hone their skills, or at least allow them to learn how to hold a club. Then sit down together for a dinner of pizza, bread twists and soda. They'll love the time together and you can convince them golf is fun at an early age. See the deal.

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