Saturday, June 9, 2012

$195 for a Golf Package with Rounds, Lessons, and Custom Wedge at Oak Hills Golf Club (Up to $918 Value)

Golf parallels life in that the only way to escape rough patches is through aggressively swinging a club at something. Power through obstacles with this Groupon.

$195 for Golf Package (Up to $918 Total Value)

  • 10 rounds of golf (up to a $300 value)
  • 10 buckets of range balls (a $100 value)
  • 10 45-minute lesson clinics with PGA professionals (a $370 value)
  • One-year Golf Card International membership card ($59 value). See member benefits.
  • Deep-cut precision pitching wedge (an $89 value)

Oak Hills Golf Club's rates fluctuate throughout the week.

Oak Hills Golf Club

Sculpted into 160 acres of rolling hills and forests of oak, pine, and dogwood, Oak Hills Golf Club provides a scenic challenge for golfers skilled and novice. The course designed by Steve Melnyk and Davis Love III features manicured Tifway 419 bermuda-grass fairways and elevated, undulating greens. Players might want to keep a still-life painter in the bag for when they reach the elevated tee box on the par 5 hole 18, where a viewing of nine different holes manifests itself in a verdant panorama of course and countryside. The Oak Hills staff of veteran PGA professionals amends swings during private lessons for adults and youths.

The Groupon Guide to: Superstitions

If you're not mindful of common superstitions, you may end up with years or even decades of bad luck. Be sure to avoid these super-dangerous superstitions:

? Breaking a mirror = seven years of bad luck

? Walking under a ladder = one year of bad luck per ladder rung

? Crossing the path of a black cat = first-born son will have cat allergies

? Eating asparagus = funny bathroom smells

? Not saying "gesundheit" after someone sneezes = not bad luck, but it is rude

? Making eye contact with a painting = all of your eyelashes will fall out

? Not blowing out all the birthday candles on the first try = 6 per cent higher chance of a basement flood

? Hitting a witch with your car = insurance headaches

? Dropping your toothbrush in the toilet = is actually good luck

? Hubris = certain death, eventually

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