Get a year’s golf pass and a Restaurant.com gift card for just $45

Get golf discounts every time you play — plus free lunch.
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The Player's Pass saves you money all year long on green fees, practice balls and cart rentals. Credit: Player's Pass

TL;DR: Through April 3, you can score an annual Player's Pass golf membership and a $50 Restaurant.com gift card for just $44.97. With a $199 value, you'll end up saving 77%.


Warmer weather is finally here and you’re probably setting aside time for your favorite activities. Golfers who want to play all year long and enjoy a meal or two between games could love this nationwide player’s pass and Restaurant.com gift card. With a one-time $44.97 (reg. $199) fee, you can golf at 3,000 courses across the country and dine on $50 worth of meals from Restaurant.com.

Golfing fun all year long

You don’t have to be a pro to take advantage of 2-for-1 green fees, even on weekends. Take your child or golf-obsessed friend to the course and soak up some quality time together under the sun. Enjoy $20 to $40 savings and 70% off last-minute tee times, every time you play. The player’s pass is good for a full year after its redemption date.

Golfing is a great way to exercise your body and mind. Between walking to holes and improving your form, you get light cardio and strength training. Concentrating on the game can also keep your mind more active. Get more than just working on your game when you hit the course.

Golf deals and low-cost meals

With your purchase, you also get $50 to spend on Restaurant.com. Treat your friends to Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, IHOP, Subway, House of Blues, or thousands of your local favorite restaurants around the country. Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to Restaurant.com on a desktop device to redeem your electronic gift card.

  2. Search for participating local restaurants and browse through certificate options. Example: you may purchase a $50 certificate to spend at your chosen restaurant that only costs $25 of your gift card balance.

  3. Cash in your certificate for a dine-in, takeout, or delivery meal experience.

The gift card balance could stretch into more meals than you might think because they offer more than 500,000 deals every day. Restaurant.com also has a verified ratings and reviews system so you can try something new and find the perfect place to dine with family and friends. 

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Have more fun this summer with discounted golf games and some low-cost meals with the Nationwide Annual Golf Membership Player’s Pass and $50 Restaurant.com eGift Card for just $44.97 (reg. $199), no coupon needed. Take advantage of this offer fast because it’s only valid through April 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Prices subject to change.

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