Golf demands sharp focus and attention to detail, which is why golfers at the height of their PGA careers often retire to become police sketch artists. Sharpen your eye and hone your arm with today's Groupon to Grayson Woods Golf Course in Pleasant Hill. Choose between the following two options:
- For $23, you get a golf outing for two (up to a $46 total value).
- For $41, you get a golf outing for four (up to a $92 total value).
Both golf outings include:
- Nine holes of golf (up to a $20 value/person)
- One round of putting on the 18-hole putting course (a $3 value/person)
As Mount Diablo rises in the distance, golfers at Grayson Woods Golf Course swing their way through the awesome scenery of the par 27 course. The nine holes are littered with sand bunkers, water hazards, and thickets threatening double bogeys, drops, and debts to a cantankerous golf troll named Mulligan. The 18-hole putting course affords a respite from the main course's hills and hazards, with stretches of stony brooks and emerald courses.
Grayson Woods Golf Course's rates fluctuate throughout the week. The course also offers discounted senior and junior rates.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Writing an Urban Legend
Everyone secretly wants to believe in scary stories that might be true. Indulge your friends' gullibility with these tips to crafting the perfect urban legend:
• Make sure the story takes place somewhere nearby, on a similar night—ideally exactly 100 years ago to the night. Or on the devil’s birthday.
• Always include an animal that turns out to be a different animal or an animal where one does not belong—like a dog that is actually a rat, or an alligator in the bathroom of the Museum of Alligator Safety.
• Tweak the details—it's only a few letters’ difference to change "gardener" to "murderer," and only a small white lie to change "was valued by the community" to "possessed double hook hands and a thirst for marrow."
• Always carry "proof"—this can be a monster's tooth carved from soap, a faded newspaper article created in Photoshop, or a scrap of the victim's clothing that is actually just a scrap of clothing you ripped off a terrified hiker you chased through the woods.
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