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- I booked Coyote lakes golf club on Jan. 4th at 12:15 pm, $27.00 each but I want to know that price includes ride cart. Please let me know.
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I booked Coyote lakes golf club on Jan. 4th at 12:15 pm, $27.00 each but I want to know that price includes ride cart. Please let me know.
Thank you very much for using GolfSigma, we appreciate you using our site to start your search for your tee time. What you will need to do is look at your reservation confirmation to see what web site you booked your tee time with and contact them directly. GolfSigma is a tee time search engine that helps you find your next round of golf and when you clicked on your tee time we transferred you directly to the company that booked your tee time, as we do not book tee times. I hope this helps to explain how GolfSigma works for you.
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- Why don't you search my favorite golf web site?
- What is requirred to use your golf course booking service? We are Canadians and will be in the phoenix metro area the week of Dec. 14 - 21st. We are familiar with golfnow.com but are curious about your services. Thanks Bob M
- Are your prices the same as the sites that you search?
Last update: 2010-01-01 21:57
Author: Rich
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