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how much does it cost to play a round of golf at trappers

by Sally Lindgren Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

On average, it will cost you about $35 for an 18-hole round of golf on a weekday, while costing about $40 for an 18-hole round on a weekend. But, there are a lot of factors that can make this price vary: Will you be playing a twilight round? Are you going to walk or rent a golf cart? Do you need to rent golf clubs?

Full Answer

How much does a round of golf cost?

The average round of golf will be around $35-$40 at your average public golf course. If you want to play golf at a premiere course you might spend between $60 and $100 dollars. You can also go to the highest level and play up to $500 for an round of 18 holes.

Why choose trappers turn golf course?

Not only does Trappers Turn offer 27 holes of championship golf, elegant year-round dining and a beautiful space to celebrate the holidays, it's also the perfect place to host an event.

How much does it cost to play 18 holes of golf?

The median cost for 18 holes of golf at a public course on the weekend is $36, including a cart, according to the survey, which noted that at a daily course -- a privately owned facility open to the public -- the median cost was $40 for a weekend round.

How much does it cost to play golf in your state?

Similarly, Arkansas is 49th in cost of living and 47th in cost per round. Conversely, New York, which ranks third in cost of living, has an average cost per round of $44, $4 below the average. New Mexico is the 11th most expensive state for golf but ranks 45th in cost of living.

How much does it cost to play 18 holes of golf?

The median cost for 18 holes of golf at a public course on the weekend is $36, including a cart, according to the survey, which noted that at a daily course -- a privately owned facility open to the public -- the median cost was $40 for a weekend round.

How many rounds of golf are played in a year?

According to a Golf Channel survey, about 30,000 rounds of golf are played at a typical American golf course each year. The price each golfer pays for a round depends on tee time, day of the week, the course’s age and whether it is a public or private course.

Where is the best place to play golf?

Scotland. For many players in the United States and elsewhere, Scotland is golf’s Mecca, where a golfer may play some of the world’s best and most historic courses, although some of the country’s best venues require that golfers carry a minimum handicap.

How much did the 2008 PGA Championship cost?

For the South Course, on which the 2008 PGA Championship was played, prices ranged from $246 to $292. The price per round at California's Pebble Beach Golf Links, home of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and numerous major championships, was $495.

DATA FROM THEGRINT

Quick refresher: TheGrint is an app-based handicap tracker with a multitude of on-course and community features. In addition, TheGrint’s handicap platform interfaces directly with the USGA handicap system. In fact, in many cases, maintaining an official handicap through TheGrint is cheaper than going through a local course.

TAKEAWAYS

TheGrint users pay an average of $48 a round. Connecticut, West Virginia, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi and Oregon are within $1 of the average.

How many holes are there in Vitense?

Vitense golf course offers a bit more traditional setup with a 9-hole course with holes ranging from 90-150 yards. Golfers will bring a few more clubs to enjoy this course, but the expectations remain the same. Have fun! The course also hosts FootGolf for interested players. The Vitense property is located in central Madison, WI and includes lights to play at night!

Where is Sand Valley Golf Course?

Sand Valley‘s The Sandbox is a popular short course in Wisconsin and the greater golfer population, situated only 45 miles north of Trappers Turn. The Sandbox is a 17-hole course with holes ranging from 40-140 yards. Golfers seek out The Sandbox to experience either pre or post round while on-site playing one of Sand Valley’s courses; Sand Valley and Mammoth Dunes. The Sandbox is more than it appears on the scorecard with fun, undulating greens making the round an absolute thrill.

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