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2010 rounds are now on sale!
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2010 Rounds are valid throughout the Peak Season in Phoenix!

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$40 Rounds (all rounds include Green Fee & Cart)
SOLD OUT Stonecreek Golf Club
City: Scottsdale
     SOLD OUT Superstition Springs Golf Club
City: Mesa
 
$35 Rounds (all rounds include Green Fee & Cart)
SOLD OUT Kokopelli Golf Course
City: Gilbert
     SOLD OUT The Foothills Golf Club
City: Phoenix
 
$30 Rounds (all rounds include Green Fee & Cart)
SOLD OUT The Legend at Arrowhead
City: Glendale
      
 
$20 Rounds (all rounds include Green Fee & Cart)
Continental Golf Course
City: Scottsdale
      
   
All Rounds include Cart
Rounds valid Monday - Thursday anytime, Friday - Sunday after 1 p.m.
Rounds expire 12/31/2010
Described by locals as the "Fun Place to Play", Continental Golf Club is located just blocks from Old Town Scottsdale. Enjoyable for all ages and skill levels, this executive-style par 60 course allows you to use every club in the bag and get in a great round in about 3 hours. Winner of the 2007 and 2008 Arizona Republic's Best Inexpensive Golf Course in the Northeast Valley, Continental proves that great Scottsdale golf doesn't need to be expensive!
 
Stonecreek Golf Club is a links style course offering championship golf, surrounded by spectacular mountain views in the heart of Paradise Valley.
  • Desert Links Style course
  • Designed by renowned architect Arthur Hills
  • Seven Water holes
  • Risk vs. Reward layout
  • Named after the meandering creek that winds its way throughout
 
Set in the heart of the East Valley, Superstition Springs Golf Club is one of Arizona's most challenging golf layouts. This premier course measures over 7,000 yards from the back tee and has a 130 slope rating. This PGA Tour qualifying site is rated among the southwest's finest golf experiences.
 
The Foothills Golf Club truly represents what desert golf should be, and caters to both power and course management minded players. The par-72 championship links-style course, designed by internationally acclaimed architects Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, stretches to almost 7000 yards with lush rolling fairways, blue lakes and 65 bunkers set against rough rocky desert terrain. With four sets of tees, The Foothills Golf Club has appeal for golfers of all skill levels.
 
The spirit of the traditional style golf course thrives in the Arizona west valley at the Legend at Arrowhead Golf Club. Designed by golf legend, Arnold Palmer, the Legend is a par 72 course that measures 6,986 yards from the championship tees. The Legend at Arrowhead possesses an exquisite layout set among six lakes, mature palm trees numerous doglegs and bunkers at every turn. With undulating greens , the Legend offers not only one of the best putting surfaces in the valley, but a level of excitement unmatched among Arizona golf courses. Expect to have all of your golf skills put to the test!
 
Kokopelli is a challenging course, featuring lakes, rolling hills and fountains and places a premium on approach shots to the multi-level greens. ARCHITECT: Bill Phillips YEAR BUILT: 1993 18 holes Par 72 GRASS TYPE: Bermuda with rye grass overseeded during the winter months. This challenging championship course features impressive mounding, rolling fairways, and fast breaking greens. Lots of water here, but a fair test to be played by all levels of golfers.
 
Comments and Questions
Submitted by: Steve - queen creek - March 2, 2010 5:08 PM
When are you sold out until??
At least October, probably mid-November for most courses.
Submitted by: Don - Phoenix AZ - February 14, 2010 4:49 AM
are there going to be any additional rounds at the foothills available?
Don, I might have some in the fall, but otherwise, not until mid-November. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Charles Stewart - Mesa - February 9, 2010 2:00 PM
When do you post new deals? I am in the Phoenix area and did not buy any rounds before they were sold out. I am interested in Foothills and Kokopelli.. THANX
Charles, We have sold out of Foothills rounds for all of 2010. Kokopelli is almost gone as well, so don't wait. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: sean iverach - vancouver, b.c - February 3, 2010 9:05 AM
Do we book tee times at the various courses or through your site?
Sean, You contact the course directly and book the tee time with them. Then you just "pay" with your prepaid round from us. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: mike maeser - scottsdale - February 2, 2010 10:22 AM
Can I buy my first round right now and go play today at the Continental? thx, mike
Mike, You can... just take the info in the email you receive to login at the course. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: John - mesa az - February 2, 2010 6:32 AM
are additional purchases added to my card automatically
John, Additional purchase will be added to your card so long as you login with your card number and code during the checkout process. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Rej - Gilbert - January 30, 2010 6:55 PM
Will the price of games go up in February? I believe that's about the time the prices went up last year.
Rej, I am starting to run low on a couple courses. A couple courses are going up $5/round. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: - - January 28, 2010 1:34 PM
we are arriving in Phoenix on Monday Feb. 1, 2010. Is there any way to pick up a card when we arrive? Friends that we are travelling with have a 40 dollar one just mailed to them.
All you need is the info emailed to you after a purchase. It contains you card number and directions of how to redeem the rounds you purchases. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: david atwater - argyle - January 19, 2010 2:30 PM
How much is the membership.
David, There is no membership. You just buy the rounds you want and use them. We mail you a card with your first purchase. After that, you just reload your card on future purchases. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Steve Anderson - Lees Summit, MO - January 4, 2010 3:45 PM
Sorry about the prior email. My work computer won't let me receive outside email/chat so I'm resending from my home PC. Thinking about coimg to Phoenix in February and we're looking for deals on golf in the area. How do I book tee times thayt far in advance? And I book through the course...and pay you...is that correct? I'm looking for 3 to 4 rounds, maybe more, at various courses.
Steve, You are correct. You'll book the tee times with the course over the phone, then buy your rounds from us. We'll give you everything you need via email to cash in your prepaid rounds at the clubhouse. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Matt B. Englebrake - Kansas City - January 4, 2010 2:47 PM
If we are having a foursome we can buy 2 rounds and get 2 rounds free and use them as the foursome? I also noticed someone was told that if they purchase from 3 courses you will get an extra 25% off the discounted price. Is that still in effect. We plan on being in Phoenix on 2/14 and want to play on 2/15, 2/17, 2/19. Will that work for the disount?
Matt, Do you use our deals in KC? We lowered the prices and got rid of the 25% discount, so the per round prices are now lower than they would have been. As long as you play after 1:00 on Sunday and Friday, you'll have no problems with our rounds. The 15th & 17th should be no problem. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Matt B. Englebrake - Kansas City - January 4, 2010 2:36 PM
I was reading some of the testimonials and it seems that we have to join something to get these deals. Is there some up front cost I need to know about?
Matt, There is no upfront cost. You get a card mailed to you with your first purchase. From there, you can recharge the card with more rounds throughout the year. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: ivan stottmeister - burlington ia - January 3, 2010 6:17 PM
I am going to be in the phoenix area from march 5th to march 14th-if i buy rounds from you for the courses now will i have to wait until 7days advance to book tee times and does my buying rounds now garauntee me at least a time on the course i buy from? also I will have a buddy with me and would buy rounds for him also
Ivan, You will need to book the tee times through the course either by phone or their website. I'm not sure what their advance window is during the month of March, but as soon as they'll let you book it, I recommend doing so. If you would like, you can wait to buy your rounds from me until after you get your tee times booked, but I don't have any guarantees that I'll have discounted rounds left that late in the peak season. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Jeff - Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada - January 3, 2010 4:55 PM
Hi Guys, A buddy & i will be in Chandler the 2nd week of march and will be looking to play 4 or 5 rounds while we're there. I note that your prices say $20-40$ including the cart so does this mean that your prices are based on two guys sharing the same cart? What happens if there is a 3rd? How far in advance can we book t-times at your courses, and which courses would you recommend? we're both a 9 handicap.....but haven't even swung a club since October..... Thanx !
Jeff, I just got back from Phoenix myself. Some great courses we have on tap for you. I would recommend warming up at Kokopelli in Gilbert, not too far from Chandler. Then Superstition Springs in Mesa and Stonecreek up in Scottsdale are MUST PLAYS! I'd play Stonecreek 3 times a week if I lived down there close. The $20-$40 includes the cart fee. If you have 3 people, it's no problem. You may end up with a fourth in your group, or maybe not. Either way, your cart fee is included. Hope this helps. Brady
Submitted by: John Ostaff - Thunder Bay Ontario Canada - January 3, 2010 8:36 AM
Dave I recently bought rounds at the Foothills in Pheonix and paid 60 dollars for two rounds. Is this price still available?
John, The price at Foothills now is still a great deal. We are selling out of them fast, so I'd recommend getting them at $35 while they last. Brady
Submitted by: David Shingleton - Huntington Beach, Calif - December 30, 2009 9:29 AM
Really hard to beat this deal and it's so simple to do on the computer and at the golf courses..Highly recommend "Golf Deals". thanks for all, Dave
Thanks David!
Submitted by: joe - Bel Air - December 23, 2009 5:07 AM
We have a group headed to Phoenix on Jan 3, 2010. This could be good for us as we will be there for 10 days. Not playing for ten days as we will be working. However, we are planning to get out maybe on the weekend and once or twice druing the week. What do you have and why would we want to buy them? thanks, Joe
Joe, Our rounds are very simple to use. The only restrictions are on the weekends before 1:00 (Fri-Sun). I would recommend you book your tee times by calling the courses we have and then coming back to our website to purchase your rounds. You'll get email delivery of your card number to allow you to use those rounds at the course. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Teri S - Lockeford - December 22, 2009 11:34 AM
I purchase these cards every year for my husband and father-in-law...This year I will add one for my son as well! Great deal, works like a charm. I have been purchasing these cards since 2008!!
Thanks Teri!
Submitted by: Jackie Brimmer - Cedar Rapids, Iowa - December 19, 2009 3:35 PM
I would like to book two (consecutive)tee times for two groups of 3 players each. Date Monday, Dec. 28th, mid-morning at the Foothills. Can you create a package for this? Jackie Brimmer
Jackie, All you have to do is call the course and book the tee times. Then come back to our website, 2020GolfDeals.com, and purchase your rounds. You'll receive an email with your card numbers and instructions on how to redeem your rounds. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: John - Mesa - December 18, 2009 8:03 AM
It appears I can only but 4 rounds at a time, at each course. Is that correct?
John, That is correct, but after you add them to your cart, you can go back, click on Phoenix area again, and add more to your cart in the same transaction. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Dale - Calgary - November 26, 2009 11:44 AM
Is it right that the passes are only good until FEb 1st and then afetr April
Dale, Our rounds are valid throughout the year. The only limitations are on weekends (Fri-Sun after 1:00) and holidays. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Ron - Denver - June 20, 2009 8:26 PM
It's June 15th and Thorncreek & Park Hill are already sold out!! This can't be all for the remainder of the year, or are other plans forthcoming? Ron
Ron, We get a limited number of rounds from these courses and when they are gone, they are gone. Sorry. Brady.
Submitted by: John Doyle - Pensacola - April 26, 2009 12:53 PM
if i buy 2 rounds say for Legend at Arrowhead for $75 can my buddie use one and i use the other the same day
John, Yes, you and a buddy can each use a round from the same card on the same day. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: don - apache junction - April 21, 2009 8:32 AM
did the create your own package discount expire
Don, No, it's still there. If you purchase from 3 different courses you get a 25% discount off the already discounted prices. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Tommy - Glendale - April 17, 2009 10:31 PM
Hey Dave I am looking to get on tomorrow morning for a party of 3. What is the best deal you can do? I am looking at Golfnow.com as well
Tommy, You'll have to go with GolfNow for a Saturday AM round... You won't beat our prices M-Th anytime and F-Sun after 1:00 PM. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Arthur - Phoenix, AZ - April 16, 2009 11:48 PM
Hi. Any idea when you'll be getting some more rounds for the Foothills in Phoenix. I want to be able to get the bigger discount by getting rounds at 3 different courses, but only three are relatively close to me. Besides, Foothills is my favorite course (that you offer). Thanks.
Arthur, I don't believe we will have any more Foothills rounds until December... if we get a few more before then, I'll let you know. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Gwyn - in Phoenix - April 14, 2009 11:42 AM
i am looking for golf in the Phoenix area for the next couple weeks. If i buy $40 rounds, how easy is it to get a morning tee time on the day I want to play?
Gwyn, Here's my suggestion, call and book your tee time with the course and then purchase your rounds from us! Then you're guaranteed! Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Steve - Scottsdale/Telluride - April 13, 2009 12:54 PM
leaving for scottsdale tomorrow. I live near Telluride, can I use passes without card, can you email my card, so I can print at home?
Steve, You will get an email with your card number and security code within 5 minutes of your purchase... print that, take it with you, and just follow the directions in the email. It's simple. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Dave - Sparta,Wi - April 12, 2009 10:00 AM
Hi Dave Back from Mesa Az your card worked out great.What are your plans for 2010?
Dave, we anticipate having similar deals next year... bookmark our site and check with us when you're ready to go back to PHX. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Ken - New York - April 12, 2009 9:23 AM
Hi, I need info on club rentals in Scottsdale for 2-3 days. Can you help?
Ken, We don't arrange club rentals, but each of our courses does offer rentals at the course. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Richard Seccariccia - Sault Ste.Marie,On,CA - April 9, 2009 8:20 AM
Just a note to say thank you for the great deals on booking tee times thru your web site.With the canadian dollar so devalued as to the U.S dollar it is like getting rounds at par.Regards Richard......Hope to be back next year.I am looking forward to use your services again.
Richard, Thanks and glad you enjoyed your trip!
Submitted by: Sharon Balay - Edmonton, AB - March 31, 2009 7:06 AM
Dave- how far in advance can I book?
Sharon, You can call the course and book your tee time 7 days in advance. I would recommend getting your tee time and then buying your rounds on my site. Then you're safe! Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Sandy - Chico Ca - March 29, 2009 10:20 AM
How does the 2 rounds work? There are four of us wanting to golf. Sandy
Sandy, Just pick the courses you want to play, buy the rounds from our website, then call the course and book your tee time. It's that easy. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: todd - visalia - March 28, 2009 8:31 PM
Hi Dave, My family and I are going to be in Phoenix from 4/5 to 4/9. My 13yr old daughter would like to learn golf wy we are there and I would like to play a few rounds also. Any suggestions? Thanks
Todd, I would recommend giving a couple of the courses a call nearby where you are staying in PHX. They'll be able to give you better recommendations. You can find all of the phone numbers on my other site: http://www.GolfRewards.net Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: bruce mcmillan - mesa - March 26, 2009 7:27 AM
have 3 players for 3/30/09 early mourn.superstition springs.can i use all 3 rounds then?
Yes, Bruce, you can use all 3 rounds then. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Jeff Wieck - Des Moines - March 23, 2009 9:13 AM
Hey guys, Just wanted to drop a note of thanks. We just returned from a week in the Phoenix area and your program really made the trip. We played Stonecreek, Kokopelli and Sup. Springs and just had a ball. The courses were in fantastic shape and everyone was so friendly. Thanks again for helping us enjoy our vacation! Jeff
Thanks for the kudos Jeff!
Submitted by: warner - huntington beach - March 19, 2009 6:19 PM
am i able to check what rounds i have left on my 2009 card?
Warner, just go to the http://www.2009GolfDeals.com home page and enter your card number.
Submitted by: Jim - for Phoenix - March 19, 2009 10:43 AM
I need 6 to 8 green fees/carts for next Wednesday, 3/25 at 1pm. I would like a "nice" course, not too pricey. Say $50 each, including cart. And close to but not south of the airport. Any suggestions?
Jim, any of our "higher" priced courses would be a great deal. Check the map on the Phoenix page to find the location that suits you best. Thanks. Dave
Submitted by: tom hildebrand - phoenix - March 18, 2009 8:00 AM
where is stone creek golf club located. also kokopeli golf course. thanks tom
Tom, please click on the map link at the top of the page. All of the courses are shown there. Thanks. Dave.
Submitted by: Jim - - March 17, 2009 10:45 AM
Is there a fee on top of the $50/round at Stonecreek, for example?
Jim, there are no other fees... just the $50. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Jake - Phoenix - March 17, 2009 7:22 AM
Foothills is now sold out - will you be getting more this year?
No, once we are sold out, it is highly unlikely that we will have more rounds at that course in 2009. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Rich Abazia - - March 16, 2009 10:01 AM
I would like to book 2 foursome at superstition for March 28th. We need to rent clubs also.
Rich, You will need to contact the course directly for the tee time and then purchase your rounds from our website. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Glen Stalker - St. Albert, Canada - March 16, 2009 9:13 AM
I am in Phoenix next week and am considering purchasing between 4 and 6 rounds but just wanted some assurance that as a single and using discounted rates, I will be able to get some early morning tee times and not all twilight. Can you offer such an assurance.
Glen, If you want assurance, call the course and book your round before you purchase it on our site. Then you'll be set. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: michael pasuco - no.arlington nj - March 14, 2009 7:08 AM
i have been searching various courses for prices and for instance stonecreek gc is 93 dollars green fee and 59 after 200pm. if i get this card you are saying that i will be able to get the premium tee times at no extra cost?
Michael, you got it... no strings attached... just the restrictions of times noted on the website. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Dave - california - March 12, 2009 6:08 PM
we have three players how can we do that
You can put all of the rounds on one card, or you can each get your own card.
Submitted by: Mark - Ankeny, Iowa 50021 - March 12, 2009 12:46 PM
I want to buy 8 rounds at Stone creek for a Wed & Thursday Tee time and 4 at Legend, it will only let me buy 4 at a time??
Mark, you can add 4 to the cart and then go back and add 4 more rounds to the cart... if that doesn't work, you can do a 2nd transaction once you get your card number and add more rounds to that card. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Art - Mesa - March 12, 2009 8:48 AM
Re: 2009 Custom Golf Package Card Can I purchase more than 4 rounds at one golf course on the same card? If so, can I add to my present card? This card is an awesome deal!
Art, you can add more rounds to your existing card by going thru the purchase process and entering your card number and security code during checkout. This will add the rounds to your existing card. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Dave Jackson - Mesa - March 12, 2009 6:49 AM
Hi Dave: Great Card!! Are you planning on adding any courses for next year? Have already played Kokepelli,Foothills & Superstition & loved them all.The card is easy to use & so convenient Thx. Dave
Submitted by: Robert - - March 12, 2009 4:47 AM
Type your question here...Can the package be used by two diffrent people the same day?
Robert, yes it can be used by 2 people on the same day.
Submitted by: Bob - Phoenix - March 11, 2009 11:33 AM
Do these green fees reduce any in price during the year, or are they set for the entire year of 2009 ?
They'll be the same all year until they are sold out.
Submitted by: robert maher - banner Elk, N.C. - March 11, 2009 9:10 AM
TDave we will be in scottsdale at the diamond resort scottsdale links and charlie and I would like to golf 5 days. Do you book just golf?
Robert, all we do is offer these discounted rounds of golf... we don't offer any other packages. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Bryan - scottsdale, az - March 9, 2009 3:36 PM
if i buy 2 rounds can they be used for 2 different people
Bryan, yes they can be used by 2 different people. The rounds are completely transferrable. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Bill Davidson - Boca Raton, Florida - March 9, 2009 2:29 PM
Dave...wife and I hope to play in Scottsdale area..also nearby Phoenix 4/18 to 4/23 and seek "discount" fees..can you help/advise?
Bill, please check the map of the courses we have at the top of the Phoenix page on 2009GolfDeals.com Stonecreek and Legend at Arrowhead are 2 great courses at a great price around Scottsdale. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Jeff Wieck - Des Moines - March 7, 2009 1:02 PM
Hi Dave, 2 of us want to play 3/16-3/21 each day. We're coming from Iowa. What if tee times aren't available while we're there? We may not make it back in 2009. Thanks, Jeff
Jeff, Book your tee times first, then go to our website and buy the rounds... then you're guaranteed! THanks. Brady
Submitted by: Darrell Jensby - Gilbert, Az - March 6, 2009 8:56 AM
We have 7-8 in our group and usually book back-to-back tee times. Since a maximum of four rounds can be used in one visit would it work if two of us had cards--using 4 from one and 3/4 from the other? If so, would the reservations need to be made under both cardholders' names?
Darrell, That's exactly right, make 2 tee times and have 2 people with cards. I've got several small groups using our rounds in this way. It works great. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Van Butler - Scottsdale - March 5, 2009 7:28 AM
Are these fees good anytime, or at limited time at the courses? Also, do I make a tee time and just show up with thse as payment, or do I ask for tee times that qualify for this payment when I set up the tee time?..Thx.
Van, the rounds are valid Mon-Thurs anytime, Fri-Sun after 1:00, not valid on Holidays. They expire at the end of the year. Call the course to book your tee time, up to 7 days in advance, and tell them you have a "Golf Rewards Round" and they'll take care of you. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Nona - Scottsdale - March 4, 2009 1:28 AM
Why don't you list the course phone numbers so we can have them on hand to call and make a tee time?
Nona, thanks for the suggestion, I'll see if I can't get that added in the next day or so. Brady
Submitted by: Duane Williamson - Phoenix - March 3, 2009 6:51 PM
when do you get your tee time?
Duane, you just buy the rounds from us and then call the course to book your tee time... up to 7 days in advance.
Submitted by: Ed Wendorf - Mesa, AZ - March 3, 2009 8:56 AM
Dave - - You did get my email re my lost 2009 golf deal card right> Kind of anxious about getting a new card or something I can use Startin on Sunday - Actually Monday. I would need info by Saturday. Thanks, Ed Wendorf. By the way your card works great.
Ed, I resent your card number and security code to your email address. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: tim - - February 28, 2009 9:15 PM
will be in Scottsdale Mar.25-26, what's the best 2 deals for those 2 days ? Mpls.-hate the snow
Tim, in Scottsdale, you'll want to hit Stonecreek and Legend at Arrowhead.
Submitted by: joe abbarno - buffalo ny - February 28, 2009 4:16 PM
looking for 6-rounds of golf 11/1 to 11/7 first time in az. nothing concrete yet if going will be staying at ramada plaza metrocenter. not sure of prices? $45 TO $70. range if possible. joe
Joe, check back when you get closer... not sure I'll have any rounds left by then for 2009. Check the link to the map of courses as well for locations. Thx. Brady
Submitted by: jason clark - beverly, ma - February 27, 2009 7:53 AM
Do you offer any deals on club rentals for superstition springs? we just ordered 3 vouchers
Jason, we don't do anything with rentals at the course. Sorry.
Submitted by: Douglas Laukkonen - - February 26, 2009 4:45 PM
What are the restrictions on these green fees. I see the day / time restrictions how about our friends and relatives using the rounds purchased?
Doug, the rounds are completely transferable and you can use up to 4 rounds from one card at one time. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: - - February 24, 2009 3:48 PM
hey dave, i usually go on golf now, how is this better
You can book your tee times 7 days ahead and be guaranteed that you are paying less. If you find a Golf Now rate better for that day, great... but if not, you'll have this.
Submitted by: jeff - seattle - February 23, 2009 5:52 PM
Do I have to set up my tee times first I will only be in Phoenix for a week
Jeff, you can buy your rounds before or after you book your tee times... you can book them 7 days in advance. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Chad - Denver, CO - February 21, 2009 11:38 PM
Thank You to Golf Deals and Desert Lakes crew. We came to town for the Super Bowl on 02/01/09. Our group had so much fun on the first round we skiped the game and played the front 9 for free! Thx
Submitted by: carl - parker co - February 21, 2009 2:07 PM
we are staying at the orange tree cc on 3/27 thru 4/3 and would like to play at least 3 or 4 days but don't want to travel to far and get good prices. we will play orange tree on sunday and need courses on at least tues. thurs. and fri.
Carl, Stonecreek will be your closest course we have, and then I would recommend Legend at Arrowhead and Kokopelli... great courses and a great deal on my website. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: John W. Martin - Swampscott - February 21, 2009 7:07 AM
Do the courses limit the availability of tee times for rounds bought on this card? When is the earliest and latest opportunity to book times with the card (eg, can you book a week early or book a the last minute?)
John, we have negotiated a 7-day advance tee time window for your to book rounds and use this card... it's the same as the Eagle card that they also honor in this way. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: MEL - BENSALEM,PA - February 20, 2009 2:19 PM
Dave My wife and i are coming to Scottsdale in May and are stay at my boss house on the 10 hole at Troon North.We would like to play there,can you see if you have any deals.(other course don't have to be that nice) We played there the last time we we're there and it was $130.00 @. How about something around $50.00
Mel, we don't have Troon North, but you'll want to play Stonecreek and Legend at Arrowhead and possibly Kokopelli and Superstition Springs but they are further away.
Submitted by: Darrell Jensby - Gilbert, Arizona - February 20, 2009 9:25 AM
Type your question here...Does the cost include all taxes and fees? If not, what would the total cost be for the Foothills for a group of 4? Thanks.
Darrell, it's all included in the price.
Submitted by: Jin - Phoenix, AZ - February 19, 2009 2:27 PM
I have 12 players playing every monday. Can I buy all 12 rounds on my card? or is it restricted to 4 rounds per card?
Jin, you can only do 4 per card... so you'll need 3 cards for your group. Thanks.
Submitted by: Peter Hayek - Minneapolis, MN - February 18, 2009 10:45 AM
I'm coming down there in March 11, 2009. Would like to play lots of Golf in Scottsdale,Phoenix,Gilbert. I'll be down there for about 2-3 weeks. Let me know if you have any package deals for green fee's. Thank you
Peter, go to our Phoenix page at 2009GolfDeals.com and you can make your own package. The more courses you buy from, the more you save. These are the best deals in Phoenix guaranteed! Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: kim - Leavenworth washington - February 18, 2009 7:35 AM
What is the cost of this card, my husband just flew to az, and I want to tell him about this? Thanks Kim
Kim, there is no cost for the card, you just pay for the golf and we send you a card (email & mail).
Submitted by: GLEN LILLY - Kingston Ontario Canada - February 13, 2009 10:01 AM
we are going to be in Chandler, AZ Feb 16-20. we would like to book rounds the day before we play because they seem to be cheaper the day before. i will be taking a laptop with us and my question is do we have to print of some kind of certificate to show the golf coarse that we have paid because we won't have access to a printer or do you inform the coarse that we have booked a certain tee time?
Glen, you can buy your rounds from us before you get there or while you're there. Either way, if you buy from us, you can book your tee time in advance as opposed to waiting and getting what's left the day before. All you need is the card number and security code from the email we send you upon purchase. You don't need to print them.
Submitted by: Stanley - wyoming - February 11, 2009 2:12 PM
We are a 4some from Wyoming looking for golf on 2/15. Can't spend alot. What would you recommend?
Stanley, I'd pick one of the top 4 courses on the list here, depending on where you are staying. You can't go wrong with any of them for the value... just depends on what you can spend. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Leyton - Canada - February 10, 2009 5:39 AM
I am flying to Phoenix on Thursday so I will not have time to receive this "card" I am reading about. Can I still make use of these deals without a card? Leyton
Leyton, you will get an email immediately with your card number...just print it out and take it with you. You just need the card number and security code - it's in the 2nd email you get after purchasing. Thanks. Brady
Submitted by: Paul - Scottsdale - February 9, 2009 7:16 PM
Hi! I just bought a few rounds, and got a new card. Could I have put them on my Eagle Card? Could I put future purchases on my Eagle card? Thx
No, these rounds must go on a Golf Rewards Package card. They are tracked separately. Sorry for the inconvenience of having 2 cards.
Submitted by: gene - scottsdale - February 8, 2009 5:04 PM
dave if I buy 4 rounds at legend at arrowhad,can my friends and I use all 4 rounds this wednesday. gene
Gene, that will work just fine... you can use up to 4 rounds per day from one card.
Submitted by: Howard Krew - phoenix - February 8, 2009 4:29 PM
How does this differ from Golfnow.com. actually seems a bit more expensive, unless i am not understanding the concept. Thank you, Howard
Howard, check out the other page I've created where you can get individual rounds and get discounts for purchasing from multiple courses. The prices on this page should beat any Golfnow.com prices. let me know. Click Here for the other page
Submitted by: Mike - juneau - February 8, 2009 11:42 AM
any discounts for 1 round at a course?
Mike, you can get 1 round from the link I just posted. http://2009GolfDeals.com/PhoenixSingleRounds Thanks.
Submitted by: Dave - Mesa - February 8, 2009 10:01 AM
Type your question here...Hi Dave My question is:After I purchase rounds with the package card how do I get a tee time,or do I have to go to the course.
Dave, you just book a tee time like you normally would. No hoops you have to jump through. The course will take the round off your card (just like they do for the Eagle card, if you're familiar with that), and send you out to play. See the video below if you need a better understanding.
Submitted by: Curt Luthy - La Habra, CA - February 8, 2009 8:30 AM
Can I reserve a specific tee time & use the Golf rewards Card? how far in advance can tee times be booked?
Curt, you can book tee times just the same as if you were paying cash in the pro shop.
Submitted by: ed - Minneapolis - February 7, 2009 6:45 PM
Hi I will be golfing there in April with my dad and four brothers. we want to golf three days. One top of the line course and two less expensive ones. We will be staying north of Scottsdale. can your web site help us?
Ed, you will definitely want to get Stonecreek and Legend at Arrowhead that won't be too far from you. The other courses will be a bit of a drive, but you can't beat my prices. let me know if you need any more help. If you need the addresses, you can go to my other website: http://www.GolfRewards.net and click on Phoenix.
Submitted by: ??? - phoenix - February 7, 2009 2:01 PM
do these courses recognize this card? how does it work?
The courses will recognize the card if you call them and ask them if they take the "Golf Rewards Card". This is our "3rd Party" outlet for moving the rounds that we are given by the golf courses... They might not know "2009GolfDeals.com" and won't have any idea if you ask them about "rounds on Craigslist" that we advertise. If you are familiar with the Eagle card that all 6 of these courses promote, we manage the system for those Eagle cards and the rounds you purchase on this site are manage by the same system.
Submitted by: Javier - Houston - February 6, 2009 1:09 PM
What do I use in the meantime to purchase rounds if I don't have my 2009 card yet?
When you make your first purchase in 2009, we will mail you a new 2009 card. You will receive your new card number and security code in an email immediately following your purchase.
Submitted by: Ron Hoffman - grand rapids , minnesota - February 6, 2009 8:03 AM
Which would be the closest course to the Hyatt by the convention center . looking for a party of 3 on the morning of 02/25/09
If you are looking for a little higher-end experience, I would recommend either Kokopelli or Superstition Springs... neither are real close. Kokopelli is about 15 miles, SS about another 10 minutes further. If you need to buy an odd number of rounds, I've created another page at http://www.2009GolfDeals.com/PhoenixSingleRounds Thanks.
Submitted by: Willy - SAN Antonio,Tx - February 5, 2009 6:00 AM
Hi Dave, can you tell me what the expiration dates are on these cards?
All of the rounds expire December 31st. of this year
Submitted by: Glenn Smith - Edmond - February 4, 2009 1:10 PM
What is the Eagle card? I am coming in for a 3 day golf vacation. What is the best way to get reasonble or discounted rounds on the top courses?
Glenn, thanks for your questions. The Eagle card, which contains one prepaid round at each of the 6 courses on our PHX page, is sold at any of the Eagle courses(same as the courses we offer). We created and manage the Eagle cards for them. They are a great deal if you can play all of the courses. If you're not playing all six and want to pick and choose, our rounds are a great value and are redeemed the exact same way as the Eagle card rounds. We'll mail you a card, and if you play before you get your card, we email you your card number and security code to play at any time.
Submitted by: Bill T. - scottsdale - February 4, 2009 11:33 AM
If I buy 2 rounds at two different courses do I recieve the same security code to use at both courses?
Yes, you will use the same card number and security code at both courses.
Submitted by: Howard M. - Sun Lakes, AZ - February 3, 2009 7:12 PM
Due I receive my golf rewards in the mail. How long till I receive them? Also,Due I ind- icate that the rounds have been purchased as Golf Rewards Rounds? Thanks, Howard
Howard, you will get an email with your card number and security code immediately after your purchase. You can use this information to login on the Golf Rewards terminal on the pro shop counter and redeem your round. You can just book your tee time as if you were a normal paying customer. Thanks.
Submitted by: Wayne H. - Phoenix - February 1, 2009 11:34 AM
Hi is the golf rewards card the same as the eagle card ? I am trying to make teetimes in phoenix and when I mention the golf rewards card they ask if I mean the eagle card ? Thanks Wayne
Wayne, the Eagle card is not the same as the golf rewards package card you get here. When you call to book your tee time, just book it as a regular paying customer and then pay with the golf rewards card when you get to the course.
Submitted by: juan h - socal - January 29, 2009 3:21 PM
if my card have enough for let say four rounds of golf can i use all fours rounds the same day. lets say i want to pay for three of my buddies will the card let me do this.
Juan, yes you can cover 3 of your friends with rounds on your card. This is the case at every course unless it SPECIFICALLY says otherwise.
Submitted by: rachelle - ventura, ca - January 28, 2009 8:15 PM
can I add rounds to my 2008 card?
Rachelle, you cannot add 2009 rounds to a 2008 card. Thanks.
Submitted by: rick - dallas - January 25, 2009 8:04 AM
we have not received our 2009 cards
Rick, You will get your 2009 card following your first order in 2009. Due to many changed addresses, we did not mail new 2009 cards this year. Thx.
 
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