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Lake Tahoe GC is just $29. On the North Shore, The Cham-


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pionship Course at Incline Village is $135 for NCGA members in high season (a $44 discount), and the twilight program is brilliant—the rate drops to $3 a hole after 4:30 p.m. (It’s also $2 a hole at the executive Mountain Course—dubbed a Top 10 Short Course in America by Golf Range Magazine.) Northstar California is $55 after


2 p.m. and the Links at Squaw Creek is $59 at 3 p.m. Tahoe Donner provides a $75 rate


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to NCGA members, which drops to $60 after 2 p.m., while Coyote Moon is $100 for NCGA members at 1 p.m., two hours before the public can receive the same offer. NCGA members at Gray’s Crossing


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and Old Greenwood can play after 2 p.m. for $100, and that rate is extended to all members in the group. And while not quite a deal, a


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secret to file away is that Schaffer’s Mill is private six days a week, but does offer public times on Mondays. The back nine is particularly spectacular, and shares much of the same terrain as neighboring Martis Camp. So if you can’t swing Martis Camp, Schaffer’s Mill certainly warrants serious consid- eration on a free Monday. The Graeagle Golf Trail is also


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kind to NCGA members, with Grizzly Ranch offering $105 with a boxed lunch, Whitehawk offering $95 after 1 p.m., the Dragon offering $70 at any time, and Plumas Pines offering $70 on weekdays.


baseball instead of a tennis ball. Once you play golf at 6,000 feet of elevation, you will begin scheming how you can swing a second home in Tahoe. The


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Everything is 10% Off. The difference between golf in Tahoe vs. sea level feels like hitting a


The only golf clubhouse Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed is at Nakoma Golf Resort in Clio. The exotic clubhouse also houses the spectacular Wigwam dining room.


SUMMER 2014 / NCGA.ORG / 27 Grizzly Ranch is the newest of five courses built along the Graeagle Golf Trail, opening in 2005.


Once you play golf at 6,000 feet of elevation, you will begin scheming how you can swing a second home in Tahoe.


In South Lake Tahoe, twilight at


PHOTO: VANCE FOX


PHOTO: ROD HANNA


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