18-Hole Round of Golf with Cart Rental and Hot-Dog Lunch for Two or Four at Fairway Hills Golf Club (Up to 60% Off)
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Short but spunky fairways designed by Ron Pritchard wend through woodlands and wetlands
Short but spunky fairways designed by Ron Pritchard wend through woodlands and wetlands
Choose Between Two Options
$59 for a golf package for two (up to a $124 total value)
$99 for a golf package for four (up to a $248 total value)<p>
- One 18-hole round of golf (up to a $41 value)
- Cart rental (a $16 value)
- One hot dog (a $3 value), chips (a $1 value), and a drink (a $1 value) per person<p>
Fairway Hills Golf Club
“A lot of players look at the card and think because it’s short that they’re going to play their all-time best round of golf and end up spending a lot of time in the woods,” says head professional Joan Lovelace of the course at Fairway Hills Golf Club. The Ron Pritchard–designed course —which stays neatly within the bounds of 6,158 yards—doesn’t just get its bite from the woodlands about which Lovelace warns. Water comes into play on 12 of the 18 holes, and the second fairway’s wicked dogleg right and stream-guarded bentgrass green costars with collarless shirts in many golfers’ nightmares. The links wind down with a hope-inspiring 18th hole, where golfers with the right mix of skill and luck can make a birdie.
Adjacent to the course’s bermuda-grass fairways, the club’s practice facilities invite players to demolish buckets of balls at a turf range, cleat across a chipping area, or practice whipping a putter out of its holster and twirling it around their thumb. Lessons with the club’s PGA professionals are also available to help hone games.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par-70 course
- Length of 6,158 yards
- Course rating of 125
- Slope rating of 70.1
- See the scorecard
- See hole details
- Five tee options, including one for The First Tee program
_Fairway Hills Golf Club’s tee-time rates vary throughout the day and week._
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About Fairway Hills Golf Club
“A lot of players look at the card and think because it’s short that they’re going to play their all-time best round of golf and end up spending a lot of time in the woods,” says head professional Joan Lovelace of the course at Fairway Hills Golf Club. The Ron Pritchard–designed course —which stays neatly within the bounds of 6,158 yards—doesn’t just get its bite from the woodlands about which Lovelace warns. Water comes into play on 12 of the 18 holes, and the second fairway’s wicked dogleg right and stream-guarded bentgrass green costars with collarless shirts in many golfers’ nightmares. The links wind down with a hope-inspiring 18th hole, where golfers with the right mix of skill and luck can make a birdie.
Adjacent to the course’s bermuda-grass fairways, the club’s practice facilities invite players to warm up with a bucket of balls at the range. A large chipping and putting green allows players to to tune their short games. Lessons with the club’s PGA professionals are also available to help hone games.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par-70 course
- Length of 6,158 yards
- Course rating of 125
- Slope rating of 70.1
- See the scorecard
- See hole details
- Five tee options, including one for The First Tee program