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boxgroove.com – Where will you play today?

We’ve all wanted, over the years, to have the opportunity to play exclusive private courses but usually only get that chance by playing some sort of charity tournament open to the public, playing as a guest with a member, or by being a member of another private country club.  Having been a member at one time of a private country club I often took advantage of Reciprocal Agreements with other clubs.  But that opportunity was no longer available to me until I learned about the Boxgroove Network.  Across the country, private clubs have found a new way to keep dues low by converting unused tee times into critical revenue in order to keep their membership high and members happy.  Boxgroove .com is a secure, reliable network where private clubs and private club members share tee times with you, the serious golfer and Duffer … whether you belong to a private club or not!

So where will you play today?  Another round at your local public course or will you satisfy that yearning to play a round at a prestigious private country club?   We’ve all seen and/or used tee time services  that simply present available tee times but Boxgroove allows subscribing golfers to request tee times that meet their needs.  What a novel idea !!  The intention of the Boxgroove.com Network is to grow into every major metropolitan area in the U.S. and beyond.  As of August 2009 they have 40 member clubs in 7 states and are forging aggressively to expand.  I can still remember when I bought my first Golf GPS device and how quickly their course database and availability grew.

For example, while on travel a couple of weeks ago I could have had the pleasure of playing a round at the beautiful Clarkston Golf & Country Club in Clarkston, Washington.  While enjoying a cold one at the RV Resort adjacent to the Snake River I used my binoculars to watch Duffers on the course … Had I known about the Boxgroove Network I too could have enjoyed a round of golf.

You can find more information at their website http://www.boxgroove.com

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