A discount card

built for golf courses

Unlock hidden yields in just 2 minutes per year and start your move away from harmful discount practices

THE LINKS CARD

The Links Card is the next evolution of a discount card.

We’re creating a network of partner courses that are using collective marketing benefits to drive traffic into hard to market slots – expiring tee times. 

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From partner courses

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Years in the business

50,000+

gaps filled every year

Huge Benefits For Your Course

how the links card helps remove harmful discounts practices

Understanding that price sensitive golfers are value loyal, not brand loyal

This is the most important part of the process. By understanding that value golfers are a segment with a different mentality, you can start to leverage this powerful demographic for better yields by creating offers specific to them.

Create specific offers for specific goals for specific audiences

This is the hardest step to accept. It goes against your very nature. If you're going to pay for marketing, you want to reach the most people possible, right?

Not anymore.

We want you to reach the right audience with the right offer for the right goal.

Join our network of partner courses for marketing efficiency and effectiveness

The Links Card is a collective marketing platform for golf courses to serve up offers, usually focused on expiring tee times, to a ready audience that's focused on value.

Not only is it free to join, but you'll be on your way unlocking your yields and phasing out the harmful discount practices that have plagued the industry for decades.
Did we mentionit's free for your course?

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Add Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne to our network of partner courses that are achieving better yields without harmful discount practices

Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne, Melbourne, Florida

Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Florida, is a public/municipal 18-hole course that was established in 1926. Designed by Bill Amick and Donald Ross (in 1928), this well-maintained course offers a par of 71 and a length of 5886 yards, providing an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all skill levels. With a slope rating of 113 and a rating of 66.7 for the blue tees, as well as white and red tee options, Crane Creek Reserve accommodates players of varying abilities. Water hazards, bunkers, and forced carries test your skills, while picturesque views enhance your golfing experience. Whether you're a local seeking convenience or a visitor exploring Melbourne's golfing scene, Crane Creek Reserve promises a memorable golfing adventure.

Player Reviews: A Mixed Perspective

Player reviews of Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne, Florida present a diverse range of experiences. While some reviewers express positive sentiments about specific aspects of the course, others voice concerns and disappointments.

Opinions on course conditions vary. Some reviewers commend the greens for their fair condition and praise the overall shape of both fairways and greens. However, contrasting viewpoints highlight issues with weedy greens and poor maintenance that impact playability.

Regarding the course layout, most players seem satisfied. Multiple reviewers describe it as an excellent layout, offering a combination of fun and challenging holes. The wide-open design is particularly appreciated by senior golfers.

The staff friendliness receives mixed feedback. Some golfers perceive the service as average or poor, while others encounter exceptional service from certain staff members, particularly in the restaurant.

The overall pace of play is generally considered average or good by those who specifically address it, but not all reviews touch upon this aspect.

It's important to note that these reviews represent subjective experiences and individual perspectives, and opinions may vary from person to person.

Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne, Florida presents a mixed experience based on player reviews. While there are positive aspects, such as a well-designed layout and occasional praise for course conditions, concerns about maintenance issues and inconsistent staff friendliness cannot be overlooked.

The course offers a public/municipal golfing option with 18 holes, spanning 5886 yards in length. Established in 1926, it boasts a par of 71 and the collaborative design efforts of Bill Amick and Donald Ross (1928). Amenities include driving range facilities, pitching/chipping areas, and putting greens for practice sessions.

While personal experiences and reviews may influence perceptions of value, Crane Creek Reserve remains an accessible golfing destination in Melbourne, Florida, catering to the needs of the general public seeking an affordable and convenient golfing experience.

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Phone Number: (321) 608-7430
Address: 475 W New Haven Ave Melbourne, Florida 32901 US

Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course at Melbourne

About the Course

Course Type: Municipal
Holes: 18
Yardage: 5886 yards
Par: 71
Rating: 113
Slope: 66.7
Year Built: 1926

Playing 18

F&B Options: Snacks
Rental Club Availability: Yes
Rental Cart Availability: Yes
GPS on Carts?: Unknown
Rental Pull Cart Availability: Yes
Caddie Availability: Unknown
Dress Code: See course website

Practice Information

Driving Range: Yes
Practice Bunker: N/A
Pitching/Chipping Area: Yes
Indoor Practice Area: N/A
Practice Hole: N/A
Putting Green: Yes
Teaching Pro: N/A
Teaching School/Academy: N/A
Golf Simulator: N/A

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All you have to do is answer the phone when our members call.

FAQs

About Staff Memberships

Our partner courses have come to love, enjoy, and look forward to their staff memberships each year. 

We offer free memberships for your employees to use at other partner courses for access to the same perks available to our paying members. Your staff's cards will carry your courses' name and their name so they're identified as industry insiders.New in 2022: an unofficial industry rate program. At the request of several partner courses, we're creating a section in our listings for insider rates that are only visible and available to registered staff members. Participation by your course is optionalYour staff memberships will stay active as long as your course remains active on the platform

How are offers redeemed?

Our members call your proshop and identify themselves as Links Card members. When paying their greens fees, they show their membership card to your staff.  

How many times can offers be redeemed?

You can restrict it to a 1 time offer or allow our members to redeem it as many times as they'd like. 

Most of our partner courses allow for unlimited redemption because the special offer restrictions are so beneficial yields.

What's in it for The Links Card?

We don't charge our partner courses to participate on The Links Card platform. 

Our revenue comes from selling memberships to golfers to access the special offers. 

My course is fully booked, why do I need The Links Card?

We simply want you to have the systems in place to reduce $0 tee times, even if they are rare for you. 

Our platform allows you to create offers that increase demand during times that you need it, even if it's as small of a window as after 2pm on Mondays. 

What is considered an expiring tee-time?

From what we've seen, it's the time frame when chances of bookings drop drastically and the expected value of a tee time rapidly approaches $0. For most courses, it's the last 24 hours before a tee time. 

24 hours if our default but you're welcome to extend your offer out to meet the needs of your course. For example, a more rural course may want to use 72 hours while a resort near a city may want to use 24 hours

Can my course do this on our own?

Great question and you absolutely can!

It's easy enough to build out an audience of value golfers. From what we've heard from our partner courses, the more difficult and time consuming part is utilizing them without damaging your brand. 

Instead of adding another set of processes to your to do list, you can leverage The Links Card and our process to increase your yields for free.

My course is fully booked, why do I need The Links Card?

If your course is consistently booked with foursomes and zero gaps, we congratulate you!

The Links Card is a platform that let's you put systems in place to reduce $0 tee times, even if they are rare for you.