Rambler
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I'm in Milwaukee but heading down home soon. Snow would make me cry.....
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We didn't have snow up near me, so maybe you will have missed it, too. How is the back coming along?
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I'm in Milwaukee but heading down home soon. Snow would make me cry.....
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They're decent...played we and papa a couple times....and Biltmore once. Not my favorites out there but it's golf.
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No snow in Milwaukee!
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We didn't have snow up near me, so maybe you will have missed it, too. How is the back coming along?
Cool thanks. So other than trilogy, any other recommendations? I should also say that historically, desert style courses tend to kill me.
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Hey All- I was out at Costco today and happened to come across something called the Chicagoland Golf Club pass. (http://chicagolandgolfclub.com/courses-and-rates/). Any of you have any experience with it? $199 for the pass. Includes a $125 Green Fee Credit. I think this sounds like a great deal given the courses and greens fees. Anyone else have any thoughts? Considering dialing it up, but wanted to get some input from the THPers.
Hey All- I was out at Costco today and happened to come across something called the Chicagoland Golf Club pass. (http://chicagolandgolfclub.com/courses-and-rates/). Any of you have any experience with it? $199 for the pass. Includes a $125 Green Fee Credit. I think this sounds like a great deal given the courses and greens fees. Anyone else have any thoughts? Considering dialing it up, but wanted to get some input from the THPers.
Do you find that with the pass you find better deals than with golfnow or similar sites? I'm intrigued for $22
These are two different passes...the Costco pass looks to have far less a.m. weekend restrictions. I haven't done the math to see if its a good deal or not (for me)... The Costco pass has different courses as well. Prairie landing and Thunder hawk are on it... no restrictions!Looking at the available courses it is most definitely a PASS (no pun intended). The Chicago Golf Pass offers a much better deal and there's a groupon on it right now for $22: http://www.groupon.com/deals/2014-chicago-golf-pass. I get it every year. On some of the courses you get the same deal anyway, but on others I've managed to save some money for myself and fellow THPers (the course guys usually will give the whole group the rate) on a few occasions. $200 for a discount pass ($75 of which is basically the pass's cost) is crazy to me.
These are two different passes...the Costco pass looks to have far less a.m. weekend restrictions. I haven't done the math to see if its a good deal or not (for me)... The Costco pass has different courses as well. Prairie landing and Thunder hawk are on it... no restrictions!
After reading a little bit more about it, I have some reservations. According to the website, you have to reserve a "membership slot" at the course you want to play and then reserve a tee time through the course. There are only a certain number of available membership slots per course per day.
If you could play Thunderhawk and Prairie Landing a couple of times on the pass, it would be well worth it. I'm just not sure how difficult it would be to get those slots for the day?
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Not a good start....
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First person who complains that it's too hot this summer gets punched in the throat.