One-Night Stay, With Golf Option, at the Club at ConCan and Frio Country Resort. Three Options Available.
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- 18-hole championship course
- Amenity-rich, rustic cabins
- Close to many attractions
Statistically, home is the place you're most likely to fall asleep under a running lawn mower or spontaneously combust while trying to slow dance with a running lawn mower. Find a safe haven with today's Groupon to the Frio Country Resort and the Club at ConCan. Choose from the following options:
- For $159, you get a one-night stay and one round of golf Friday or Saturday (up to a $318 value).
- For $120, you get a one-night stay and one round of golf, Sunday through Thursday (up to a $308 value).
- For $99, you get a one-night stay without golf (up to a $250 value).
The picturesque surroundings of the Club at ConCan's championship golf course are dotted with wildlife, and amenity-rich cabins greet guests at the relaxing Frio Country Resort. Though the course is playable for the average golfer, the 18-hole course boasts a course rating of 75.9, a slope rating of 138 and a Roger Ebert rating of two thumbs up. Each tee box and green was designed by Roy Bechtol and Randy Russell to offer a different breathtaking perspective of the nearby hills, forests, and wildlife, with many holes completely out of view from roads or buildings. After a day of chipping, putting, and leg-stretching, retire to a two-bedroom beach club cabin. Each of the rustic-themed stay-houses is surrounded by lush greenery proffering quaint seclusion for small groups of family, friends, or Carrot Top fan clubs. Groupon holders can upgrade to a different type of cabin for an additional fee, and purchase additional nights without golf for a discounted rate of $99 per night. This deal also gets you a 30% discount on spa services at the Mountain Valley Spa.
Reviews
Texas Golfer Magazine reviewed the Club at ConCan. More than 830 Facebookers are fans of Frio Country Resort, and more than 780 are fans of the Club at ConCan.
- Finally, it’s evident that genuine folks of high character had the vision to create this place, and have staffed the sprawling complex with friendly, hard-working people to keep it running. – Jerl Simpson, Texas Golfer Magazine