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Idaho Discount Golf Passes
Latest deals on green fees, discount golf cards and more.
I get this pass every year. It is a great course and a great price.
Save $100s over typical green fees
Good at 18 courses around Southern Idaho
This card gets you buy-one-get-one rounds of golf at 18 courses around Southern Idaho.
*Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays offer is good after 1pm.
Deep savings on this great golf course.
This is a beautiful golf course and this offer is a great deal. Here is what you get:
- 8 free 9 or 18-hole rounds
- 14 buy-one-get-one free 18 or 9 hole rounds
- 33% off menu items
- 14 - $2 draft beer or $1 fountain beverage
- 10% off pro shop merchandise
*Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays offer is good after 1pm.
My Golf Equipment
Driver
I upgraded last season (2014) to the Callaway Razr X from a Tommy Armour Driver. I am not a rich man so I try to look for the best value for my buck. I am not 100% sold on this driver. I am still playing with the launch angle of the driver. It seems to go higher than I would like. I want a narrower launch angle to get a bit more distance from my tee shots.
Fairway Woods
3 Wood - I am still using an old Taylormade 3 wood. I use this despite its narrow profile because I hit it well and I hit it long (honestly it rivals my driver on distance).
5 Wood - This Tommy Armour was part of a set I purchased together the Driver broke and I am not married to this one. I use it sparingly because I tend to slice it even more terribly than my driver. I do like 5 woods in general but this one just doesn't fit.
Irons
Tommy Armour Irons from Sports Authority - This is my first brand new set of Irons. I am enjoying them and can hit them fairly well. Hardly any slice or noticeable fade. I often wonder about test driving a set of clubs but since I don't have money to upgrade why even tease myself with better clubs.
Wedges
Pitching Wedge - Just part of the Tommy Armour set listed above, nothing special but works really well for me. Have this one completely dialed in.
56 Degree Sand Wedge - This is a 1970's Sandy Andy Wedge. Hey it gets me out of trouble. Nothing special here either.
60 Degree Lob Wedge - Just bought a Wilson 60 Degree Lob Wedge this off season (Winter 2014). I have taken it out for one round and just need to get comfortable with how it reacts.
Putter
I use a Nickent Omen putter from Dick's Sporting Goods. I like the weight and feel of this putter and have been doing pretty well around the greens.
Golf Balls
Titleist ProV1 - I have a few brand new of these but most are used recycled versions. I can definitely see a performance difference with these.
Yardage Apps
GolfShot
This yardage app is great. The paid version offers yardage to traps and obstacles. I use the free version (see way above where I am a cheapskate). The free version offers enough tracking mechanisms to make this a useful tool. I mostly use it to track shots per round and compare rounds.
GolfLogix
This was a good yardage app but it just didn't have a great user interface for me and didn't provide what I needed from the free version.
Destination Golf Vacations
Sun Valley, ID
This is nearby and have heard great things about the golf courses in Sun Valley but have not had a chance to experience it yet.
Sedona, AZ
While on vacation in Sedona I had a chance to play the Sedona Golf Resort. As a "for-fun" golfer this was a good course to play. It was challenging but it was still a good time. I would recommend this course to those who are visiting the Grand Canyon or the surrounding area.
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