Hey guys,
I am looking for some help here - I am planning a bachelor party to saratoga springs this August. It is a 3 day trip - and we hope to golf on Friday during the day. It will be 12-16 guys golfing on Friday - but none of us have been to that area before.
We are not 100% sure where we are staying yet - but using "downtown Saratoga" as a reference point -- could you help me/ give me some info on golf courses near by that would be good for us?
requirements = keep the cost under $80 for 18 and a cart - accommodate 12-16 golfers on a Friday around 10- 11 AM.
Be within 20 minutes of our lodging ( no clue where that is yet - so trick question)
Skill level of golfers = I think this is important to mention --- as it may help choose the course. Most people on this trip play a few times a year - and probably shoot about 110 on a "normal course" - We have some better players.... (think 9-13 handicap) but no one here is trying out for the PGA tour... put it that way. We are a few steps above hackers -- dont get me wrong - but we dont need the greatest/longest/most challenging course out there. That being said, we are mature, not going to rip up the course or act like idiots - so dont need to recommend the local cow pasture either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Just need a starting point -
I am looking for some help here - I am planning a bachelor party to saratoga springs this August. It is a 3 day trip - and we hope to golf on Friday during the day. It will be 12-16 guys golfing on Friday - but none of us have been to that area before.
We are not 100% sure where we are staying yet - but using "downtown Saratoga" as a reference point -- could you help me/ give me some info on golf courses near by that would be good for us?
requirements = keep the cost under $80 for 18 and a cart - accommodate 12-16 golfers on a Friday around 10- 11 AM.
Be within 20 minutes of our lodging ( no clue where that is yet - so trick question)
Skill level of golfers = I think this is important to mention --- as it may help choose the course. Most people on this trip play a few times a year - and probably shoot about 110 on a "normal course" - We have some better players.... (think 9-13 handicap) but no one here is trying out for the PGA tour... put it that way. We are a few steps above hackers -- dont get me wrong - but we dont need the greatest/longest/most challenging course out there. That being said, we are mature, not going to rip up the course or act like idiots - so dont need to recommend the local cow pasture either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Just need a starting point -