One or Two Buckets of Balls with Beer or Soda, or 30- or 60-Minute Lesson at The Aqua Golf Driving Range
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Greens floating atop the surface of a 20-acre lake act as targets for golfers to aim at during practice and lessons
Golf parallels life in that the only way to escape rough patches is through aggressively swinging a club at something. Learn to power through obstacles with this voucher.
Choose from Four Options
- $6.50 for an extra-large premium bucket of balls and one beer or soda (up to a $12.43 value)
- $11.50 for two extra-large premium bucket of balls and one beer or soda (up to a $21.86 value)
Extra-large premium buckets contain 80–85 balls.
- $14 for a 30-minute golf lesson (a $50 value)
- $24 for a 60-minute golf lesson (a $90 value)
Professional lessons take place at the range and short-game area, employing the advice of a pro instructor to correct swing mechanics and develop dependable swings. Purchasers of either option may also take advantage of 20% off any product in the pro shop, where they can find new and used golf balls, apparel, and snacks.
Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this voucher is still the best deal available.
Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this voucher is still the best deal available.
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About Aqua Golf Driving Range
After its cameo in the 1998 movie There's Something About Mary, The Aqua Golf Driving Range became famous, summoning visitors to hit golf balls into aqueous landing areas. Before the movie, however, the 20-acre lake turned state-of-the-art golf facility was a local legend for more than 50 years. Beginners can start down the road to becoming a master golfer under the expertise of onsite golf pros during lessons, which make an ideal gift. Under a long, doublewide canopy or in the sunshine, golfers can also hit golf balls onto floating greens or buoyant caddies. The range also has a pro shop and synthetic short-game center on dry land to practice chipping, putting, and taking off the golf-bag scuba tank needed for second shots at the range.