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Cheapest RANKED golf course you have played


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Like Calc said, if you have a San Diego residents card you can get on Torrey Pines for cheap. Same goes with most courses on HI.

I live near Rustic, and I don't think it's

THAT great. Tierra Rejada,Moorpark CC, and Olivas Links are much more better links type courses in the VC area.

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played torrey for the residents rate... brother visited from outta town and on the phone they quoted him some retarded rate like $220 or something... i got him in for the residents rate... $40... lol
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Old Works - #67 by Golf Digest = $29

Old Works in Montana is listed as No. 1 (by price) in GD's ranking of Top 100 public courses.

Yup...Old Works in Anaconda, Montana is the cheapest Nicklaus course I've ever played.

A lot of the posts on this don't seem to get the theme that the OP seemed to intend... it isn't how much YOU happened to pay, it's how much it normally costs to play the course. To the guy who listed Pebble (and several others for work outings)... not even remotely in the running. It may have been free for you, but somebody had to pay, and pay big.

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