SAVINGS
PLAN
Here are 5 ways to get
the best bang for your
buck on green fees at
Indian Wells Golf Resort,
with the help of Director
of Sales and Marketing
Michael Tebbetts
BOOK IN ADVANCE
One easy way to
save money on green
fees is to book in ad-
vance. If you know the
day and time that you
want to play, don't
wait until the last
minute to book it. With
an advance reserva-
tion, you save up to 20
percent off or more
depending on the time
of year. The greater the
availability, the lower
the rate, Tebbetts says.
CLICK to book tee times.
STAY & PLAY
Stay-and-play pack-
ages with the four ho-
tels nearby include
unlimited golf and 90-
day advance booking,
so golfers can play
more for their money.
"If you check in at 2
or 3 p.m., depending
on the time of year,
you can get in nine to
14 holes," Tebbetts
says. "Then head back
to the course and play
the next day, all day."
CLICK for golf packages.
GO OFF4PEAK
If you're flexible and
don't have to snatch
up that Saturday
morning tee time, you
can save at Indian
Wells by playing on
off-peak days and
hours. Twilight golf of-
fers a beautiful setting
as well as savings of 15
to 25 percent. And at
Indian Wells, Monday
through Wednesday
offer the greatest
savings.
CLICK for twilight times.
GRAB A GROUP
Buddies, co-workers,
men's club, it doesn't
matter. Groups of 12 or
more can save 10 to 30
percent, depending on
the size of the party.
The best part is that
groups can book just
about any tee time
three to 12 months in
advance.
"About a third of
our play is groups,"
Tebbetts says. "It's a
great way to save."
CLICK for group details.
GET THE CARD
For golfers who
want to play the two
Indian Wells courses
on a regular basis, the
2015 IW Players Card
offers the most signifi-
cant savings. Card
members can book 30
days in advance and
the further out they
book, the better the
rate. The card comes
with a host of other
benefits as well for the
$229 sign-up fee.
CLICK to buy Players Card.
THE GOLF COURSE
Playing during off-peak hours is a beautiful time of day to save.