9- or 18-Hole Golf Outing for Two or Four with Cart Rental and Hot-Dog Lunch at Fallen Timbers Fairways (Up to 58% Off)
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18-hole course incorporates nine ponds and strategically placed tree lines that add challenge and charm
Golf is one of the few sports in which players can compete against themselves, along with paddleball and seeing how many potatoes they can eat. Put yourself to the test with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $26 for a 9-hole golf outing for two (up to a $56 value)
- $49 for a 9-hole golf outing for four (up to a $112 value)
- $39 for an 18-hole golf outing for two (up to an $88 value)
- $74 for an 18-hole golf outing for four (up to a $176 value)<p>
Each golf outing includes a round of golf, cart rental, and a hot-dog lunch for each player.<p>
Fallen Timbers Fairways
Woods and water are prominent features at Fallen Timbers Fairways, calling upon golfers to keep a proverbial short leash on their shots as they navigate the 18-hole course. Nine ponds and a medley of ancient trees and strategically planted saplings cover the grounds, ready to catch errant shots in their leafy embrace and raise them as acorns. To prepare for a round on the emerald tapestry, golfers can warm up swings at the all-grass driving range and practice green, or head to the Bar & Grill to fuel up with casual food and drinks.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par-70 course
- Total length of 6,132 yards from the back tees
- Course rating of 69.4 from the back tees
- Course slope of 113 from the back tees
- Four sets of tees per hole
_Fallen Timbers Fairways’ rates fluctuate throughout the day, week, and year._
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About Fallen Timbers Fairways Golf Course
Woods and water are prominent features at Fallen Timbers Fairways, calling upon golfers to keep a proverbial short leash on their shots as they navigate the 18-hole course. Nine ponds and a medley of ancient trees and strategically planted saplings cover the grounds, ready to catch errant shots in their leafy embrace and raise them as acorns. To prepare for a round on the emerald tapestry, golfers can warm up swings at the all-grass driving range and practice green, or head to the Bar & Grill to fuel up with casual food and drinks.