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    Snowman

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    #34535   2008-05-19 16:05 GMT      
    I would like to find some golf deals on golf course green fees near Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri for this summer.

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    #34536   2008-05-19 16:12 GMT      
    I know in Middle Tennessee there is a sight called golfhalfoff.com. I don't know if they go outside the Middle TN area though. You buy certificates that are 2 rounds for the price of one green fee for specific courses.

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    #34537   2008-05-19 16:16 GMT      
    Check around local hotels and vacation planners. They are a well of information at how to buy greens fees in bulk and cheap when combined with different options. If they can't help you go to www.golflink.com there you can find a lot of courses around that location and call them or visit their website. They also list their greens fees on there as well.

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    #34538   2008-05-19 20:00 GMT      
    www.golfnow.com You may also try 2for1golf.com I have also used birdiebug.com. good luck.
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