Golf is so beloved because it combines two of humankind's favorite things—hitting stuff and driving on someone else's lawn. Play through with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$99 for a VIP golf pass to Lost Creek Golf Club in Aledo (a $199 value), which includes the following:
- 10 18-hole rounds of golf. For each round, golfers must pay a $17 cart fee not covered by this Groupon.
- 10 buckets of driving-range balls
- 20% discount on food (excludes snacks and candy)
$99 for a VIP golf pass to Whitestone Golf Club in Benbrook (a $199 value), which includes the following:
- 10 18-hole rounds of golf. For each round, golfers must pay a $21 cart fee not covered by this Groupon.
- 10 buckets of driving-range balls
- 20% discount on food (excludes snacks and candy)
$99 for a VIP golf pass to Cross Timbers Golf Course in Azle (a $199 value), which includes the following:
- 10 18-hole rounds of golf. For each round, golfers must pay a $13 cart fee not covered by this Groupon.
- Five buckets of driving-range balls
- Five Cross Timbers hamburgers
- One-time, 25% discount for clubhouse merchandise
Lost Creek Golf Club
Towering drives soar high above undulating, tree-studded terrain before making the descent onto a canvas of lush bermuda grass. At Lost Creek Golf Club’s 18-hole course, a golf ball that finds dry land is a success story. The course forces golfers to spar with water hazards and their trash-talking mermen on 9 of 18 holes, placing accurate, confident swings at a premium.
Whitestone Golf Club
Course architects Jeff Brauer and Jay Morrish sculpted 150 acres of rolling countryside into 7,117 yards of bermuda-grass fairways and TifEagle greens to craft the 18-hole layout at Whitestone Golf Club. While most of the course entices aggressive play with generous landing zones, golfers must keep tabs on a stream that intersects and runs alongside multiple fairways. The course offers four tee options, scaling its difficulty for golfers of all stripes, and offering shorter holes for winded golf carts.
Cross Timbers Golf Course
Perched on a vantage that offers unencumbered views of Eagle Mountain Lake and downtown Fort Worth, the first tee box at Cross Timbers Golf Course presents an apropos prologue for a layout rife with scenic views. Designed by Jeffrey Brauer, the 6,734-yard, par 72 course features constant elevation changes and multiple doglegs that channel a true hill-country layout that will have golfers reaching for every club in the bag. At the signature ninth hole—a 165-yard, par 3 design—tee shots must clear a deep ravine to reach a green surrounded by a natural rock wall covered with the hieroglyphs of ancient stick-swingers.