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$66 for 18-Hole Round of Golf for Two with Cart and Range Balls at Fairfield Glade Community Club (Up to $150 Value)

Fairfield Glade Community Club
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Perfect place for a golf vacation!

90-hole golf destination takes golfers past pristine lakes and indigenous wildlife of the Cumberland Plateau

Well-rounded golfers must master a variety of skills, including driving, reverse-putting, and suppressing the part of the brain that associates high scores with victory. Chip away at preconceived notions with this Groupon.

$66 for a Golf Outing for Two (Up to $150 Total Value)

  • 18 holes of golf (a $110 value)
  • Cart rental (a $32 value)
  • Buckets of golf balls (an $8 value)

    After warming up on the driving range, twosomes clamber aboard their golf cart and steer it in the direction of one of the club's four 18-hole courses.

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Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required 5 days in advance; subject to availability. 3hr cancellation notice required or $50 fee may apply. Valid Saturdays and Sundays only. 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 Fairfield Glade Community Club

Sprawling across the Cumberland Plateau at 2,000 feet above sea level—the highest point between the Rocky and Smoky Mountains—lie Fairfield Glade Community Club's five courses, showcasing 90 holes of championship golf. Since the first fairways of the 18-hole Druid Hills course opened in 1970, the golf haven has expanded to include two more 18-hole courses and one 36-hole course. The most recent addition, the Stonehenge course, opened for play in January of 2008 and still perplexes archeologists hoping to decipher the meaning of its immense flagstick monuments. Players find themselves amid postcard-worthy wooded terrain as they traverse fairways bordered with lakes and crawling with wildlife indigenous to the Catoosa Wildlife Management Area, which nudges the grounds directly to the northeast. The beautiful surroundings and challenging course play have allowed the club to host several prestigious events, including the Tennessee Senior Men's Open and the Tennessee Women's Open.

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