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$100 for a 10-Round Play Card at Pruneridge Golf Club in Santa Clara (Up to $220 Value)

Pruneridge Golf Club
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Brian
4 years ago
Amazing! The staff, course, range, and grill are all perfect. Mine helped me and was incredibly nice. Will be going back.
  • Relaxing 9-hole course
  • Accessible to beginners & more advanced players
  • 1,769-yard, par 31 course

Driving long distances, whether it is with a golf club or in a vehicle, requires coordination, concentration, and a pair of ridiculously good-looking sunglasses. Go the distance with today's Groupon: for $100, you get a 10-round play card at Pruneridge Golf Club in Santa Clara (up to a $220 value). The 10 rounds can be used by one person or shared with the starting lineup of a National League baseball team. Pruneridge Golf Club's 9-hole, par 31 course challenges beginners and more advanced golfers to spend time on its manicured greens. Perfect your swing across 1,769 lush yards, with straightaways lined by trees and sloping greens guarded by leashed dogs. Although not included in today's Groupon, the golf club also offers a double-deck driving range and visual golf lessons.

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Promotional value expires May 27, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Non-transferable. May redeem across visits. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Pruneridge Golf Club

Pruneridge Golf Club’s nine-hole par 31 course features few obstacles and just two holes longer than 300 yards so that golfers can concentrate on making solid contact with the ball and enjoying their round instead of worrying about extreme distance or hazards such as “Sink Holes Probable” signs. Meanwhile, range balls spray from both levels of a two-tier driving range with 44 stalls, and Class A PGA professionals dole out advice throughout indoor and outdoor lessons. During these sessions, Visual Golf stop motion video technology helps golfers see their own bad habits and instructors make recommendations on how students could improve.

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