Golf Outing with One Round and Cart Rental for Two or Four at Ballymeade Country Club in East Falmouth (Up to 55% Off)
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Lush Cape Cod scenery covers an 18-hole, par-72 course with undulating terrain, tranquil water hazards, and views of Buzzards Bay
Most golfers carry an oversized umbrella to open during sudden downpours or throw into water hazards to make them into enormous cocktails that appease the golf gods. Give a freshwater daiquiri to your favorite deity with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $80 for an 18-hole round of golf for two with one cart rental (up to a $160 value) $145 for an 18-hole round of golf for four with two cart rentals (up to a $320 value)
Ballymeade Country Club’s rates vary throughout the week.
Lush Cape Cod scenery covers an 18-hole, par-72 course with undulating terrain, tranquil water hazards, and views of Buzzards Bay
Most golfers carry an oversized umbrella to open during sudden downpours or throw into water hazards to make them into enormous cocktails that appease the golf gods. Give a freshwater daiquiri to your favorite deity with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $80 for an 18-hole round of golf for two with one cart rental (up to a $160 value) $145 for an 18-hole round of golf for four with two cart rentals (up to a $320 value)
Ballymeade Country Club’s rates vary throughout the week.
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About Ballymeade Country Club
A stately colonial clubhouse overlooks Ballymeade Country Club's 18-hole course, where golfers roam across a fertile expanse of rolling Cape Code terrain. The par 72 course presents undulating fairways that give way to multitier greens where even gentle putts send balls rolling over deviously steep slopes. As golf carts ascend to grassy hillcrests, golfers can bask in views of the surrounding landscape, such as the cerulean waters of Buzzards Bay, which is most visible from the 11th green. Journeys through the horticultural haven conclude with majestic flair at the 581-yard, par 5 18th hole, where the fairway doglegs right on its path to a large green stationed behind a small pond.