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Assiniboia Regional Park Golf Course Atton's Lake Golf Course Assiniboia Regional Park Golf Course 102 Red Coat Trail Assiniboia , Saskatchewan S0H 0B0 Phone: (306) 642-5442 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Not valid with Mens or Not valid with Mens or Not valid with Mens or Not valid with Mens or Ladies Nights. Ladies Nights. Ladies Nights. Ladies Nights. Atton's Lake Golf Course Save up to $80 Cut Knife, Saskatchewan S0M 0X0 Phone: (306) 398-4055 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Wednesday 11am to Wednesday 11am to Wednesday 11am to Wednesday 11am to 4pm 4pm 4pm 4pm Burstall Golf Course Great 2 for 1 offers here! Burstall, Saskatchewan Phone: 306-679-2000 Web: www.burstall.ca Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Valid anytime except Valid anytime except Valid anytime except Valid anytime except for tournaments for tournaments for tournaments for tournaments Candle Lake Golf Resort Main Street Candle Lake, Saskatchewan S0J 3E0 Phone: (306) 929-2211 Web: http://www.candlelakegolfresort.com/ Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees Valid Mon- Thu. Not Valid Mon- Thu. Not Valid Mon- Thu. Not Valid Mon- Thu. Not valid on Hols. valid on Hols. valid on Hols. valid on Hols. Canora Golf and Country Club 333 Canora Ave Canora, Saskatchewan S0A0L0 Phone: (306) 563-4104 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 cannot be combined cannot be combined cannot be combined cannot be combined with any other offer's with any other offer's with any other offer's with any other offer's Carlyle Golf Club Carlyle, SK Carlyle, Saskatchewan Phone: (306) 453-6344 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Valid Mon-Thursday Valid Mon-Thursday Valid Mon-Thursday Valid Mon-Thursday between 9am and 3pm between 9am and 3pm between 9am and 3pm between 9am and 3pm only only only only Carnduff Golf Club 1.6 km North on Highway 318 Carduff, Saskatchewan S0C0S0 Phone: (306) 482-3919 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green fees fees Cooke Municipal Golf Club 900 22nd Street East Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V1P1 Phone: (306) 763-2502 Web: www.cookegolf.ca Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Special Special Special Special Promotional Rate Promotional Rate Promotional Rate Promotional Rate applies, call proshop applies, call proshop applies, call proshop applies, call proshop for details. for details. for details. for details. Coronach Golf Club 1 Avenue South Coronach, Saskatchewan S0H0Z0 Phone: 306.267.3300 Web: www.coronachgolf.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Special Special 25% off 1-4 players 25% off 1-4 players 18 Holes only $20.00. 18 Holes only $20.00. Valid Saturday and Valid Saturday and Valid Monday to Friday Valid Monday to Friday Sunday only! Sunday only! only! only! Craik and District Golf Club 2 km north of Craik Craik, Saskatchewan S0G 0V0 Phone: (306) 734-2364 Web: www.craik.ca/rec.html Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 9 holes, valid anytime. 9 holes, valid anytime. 9 holes, valid anytime. 9 holes, valid anytime. Green fees only Green fees only Green fees only Green fees only Crystal Lake Golf and Country Club Lakeview Drive Crystal Lake, Saskatchewan S0A3X0 Phone: (306) 548-5522 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 50% off second green 2 for 1 50% off second green Offer valid for 9 hole fee Offer valid for 9 hole fee rate only. Offer valid for 9 hole rate only. Offer valid for 9 hole rate only. rate only. Dakota Dunes Golf Links 202 Dakota Dunes Way Whitecap, Saskatchewan S7K 3J8 Phone: (306) 664-4653 Web: www.dakotadunes.ca Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green fees fees fees fees Valid any day after Valid any day after Valid any day after Valid any day after 1pm. 1pm. 1pm. 1pm. Deer Park Golf Course Hwy 52 East of town Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 2W3 Phone: (306) 786-1711 Web: www.golfdeerpark.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees Offer not valid for Offer not valid for Offer not valid for Offer not valid for tournaments. tournaments. tournaments. tournaments. Eagle Ridge Golf Course Industrial Ave St Walburg, Saskatchewan S0M 2T0 Phone: 306.248.4653 Card Member Discount Offers Offer 1 Offer 2 Offer 3 Offer 4 2 for 1 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green 2 for 1 fees Offer 5 Offer 6 Offer 7 Offer 8 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green 2 for 1 2 for 1 fees Echo Ridge Golf Course 2 for 1 green fee offers for Canada Golf Card members! Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan Phone: 306-332-4653 Web: www.echoridgegolf.ca Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 with power cart 2 for 1 with power cart 2 for 1 with power cart 2 for 1 with power cart rental rental rental rental Valid anytime except Valid anytime except Valid anytime except Valid anytime except tournaments tournaments tournaments tournaments Elk Ridge Resort Hwy 264 Waskesiu, Saskatchewan S0J 2Y0 Phone: 1 800-510-1824 Web: www.elkridgeresort.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees 4 for 3 green fees Elmwood Golf and Country Club 2015 Hillcrest Drive Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3V8 Phone: (306) 778-GOLF(4653) Web: www.elmwoodgc.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green fees fees fees fees Esterhazy Golf Club 4th Ave Esterhazy, Saskatchewan S0A0X0 Phone: (306) 745-6456 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Evergreen Golf Club Save up to $100 300 Evergreen Drive Nipawin, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0 Phone: (306) 862-4811 Web: www.evergreengolfcourse.ca Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 50% off second green 50% off second green 50% off second green 50% off second green fee fee fee fee Valid on regular priced Valid on regular priced Valid on regular priced Valid on regular priced green fees. Monday to green fees. Monday to green fees. Monday to green fees. Monday to Thursday, no holidays. Thursday, no holidays. Thursday, no holidays. Thursday, no holidays. Flowing Springs Golf Greens SK-734 Regina, Saskatchewan S0G 3C0 Phone: (306) 543-5050 Web: www.flowingspringsgolf.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Special Special Special Special Valid Mondays and Valid Mondays and Valid Mondays and Valid Mondays and Wednesdays before 1:00 Wednesdays before 1:00 Wednesdays before 1:00 Wednesdays before 1:00 PM: Green fee, power cart, PM: Green fee, power cart, PM: Green fee, power cart, PM: Green fee, power cart, lunch, a beverage and lunch, a beverage and lunch, a beverage and lunch, a beverage and driving range balls All for driving range balls All for driving range balls All for driving range balls All for $59.00. For Seniors over 60-- $59.00. For Seniors over 60-- $59.00. For Seniors over 60-- $59.00. For Seniors over 60-- $49.00. Also Wednesdays $49.00. Also Wednesdays $49.00. Also Wednesdays $49.00. Also Wednesdays only ladies golf for $25.00 or only ladies golf for $25.00 or only ladies golf for $25.00 or only ladies golf for $25.00 or $35.00 with power cart seat. $35.00 with power cart seat. $35.00 with power cart seat. $35.00 with power cart seat. Foam Lake Golf and Country Club Lakeshore Dr Foam Lake, Saskatchewan S0A1A0 Phone: (306) 272-3801 Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 2 for 1 Mon - Thu, after 12 Mon - Thu, after 12 Mon - Thu, after 12 Mon - Thu, after 12 noon. noon. noon. noon. Golf Kenosee Save up to $170!! Kenosee Lake, Saskatchewan S0C 2S0 Phone: (306) 577-4422 Web: www.golfkenosee.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green Free cart with 2 green fees fees fees fees Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Valid Monday to Thursday after 11am Thursday after 11am Thursday after 11am Thursday after 11am Good Spirit Golf Resort Hwy.229 Good Spirit , Saskatchewan S0A 0L0 Phone: (306) 792-4600 Web: www.goodspiritgolfresort.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green 2 for 1 Free cart with 2 green fees fees Green Hills Golf Resort Save up to $90 using your Canada Golf Card at this course! Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan S0E 1H0 Phone: (306) 278-2489 Web: www.greenhillsgolfresort.com Card Member Discount Offers Offer Offer Offer Offer 50% off second green 50% off second green 50% off second green 50% off second green fee fee fee fee Valid only with Valid only with Valid only with Valid only with powercart rental.
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