"On the Natural State Golf Trail, you can play very diversified courses where the quality is typically what you would find in a private course, but anyone can walk up and pay a greens fee and play.
For $100, passport holders receive two greens fees at nine of Arkansas' top golf courses, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting First Tee and its programs.
The resort will charge USD225 as
greens fee for a round of 18 holes in the 2009-2010 season.
The $150/person registration fee will include the
greens fee, cart, range balls and dinner.
Two golf clubs do accept non-members: One is the Club de Golf Bellavista, on the edge of the city in Atizapain, and its
greens fee ranges between US$170 and $300.
The cost of the league is $25; however, this fee does not include
greens fees.
Greens fees can be paid each round with a 10-punch round card, or a season pass.
Indeed, virtually every course in the area tries to attract young golfers by offering reduced
greens fees. Some even provide youngsters regular opportunities to golf for free, in hopes that they will turn into paying customers as adults.
Boasting several honors, including being named the number one premier public course with $50+
greens fees, the toughest premier public course with $50+
greens fees and the second best value for a premier public course with $50+
greens fees by The Colorado Golfer, this course is a must-play for serious golfers.
The cost of the league is $25, however this fee does NOT include
greens fees.
Greens fees can be paid each round, with a 10 punch round card, or a season pass.
In Juan Dolio, east of Santo Domingo,
greens fees are US$59, including a cart.
Greens fees: $97-$142 (winter/spring, 18 holes); $65-$82 (summer guest rate, 18 holes)