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Looking for suggestions for golf. Any course have punch cards or specials in March

If you're looking to play golf in Mesa, AZ (central Arizona) and want to take advantage of punch cards or special programs, there are several courses and clubs that offer good deals — though not all are strictly for “March-only” specials. Here’s a breakdown of some solid options and how to make the most of them.

Here are some courses / programs around Mesa, AZ that offer punch cards, loyalty cards, or membership-type savings:

  • Augusta Ranch Golf Club
    • They have a Yearly Punch Card Pass: $449 for walking or $599 riding. Valid for 1 year from purchase.
    • There’s also a Twilight Punch Card Pass: $249 walking / $349 riding.
    • For their Toptracer driving-range bays, they offer a range punch card: 15 “punches” for $150; one punch equals a small basket, two equals a large basket.
  • Longbow Golf Club
    • They have a “Flight Card” (frequent-player card) – this gives special rates + guest benefits.
    • The TGG Loyalty Card is also available: earn rewards (10% of every dollar spent) and get exclusive savings on green fees.
  • Arcis Players’ Card (for multiple Valley courses)
    • This card works at 8 Phoenix-area / East Valley courses, including Superstition Springs (Mesa) among others.
    • Benefits: one free round (at the course where you purchase), 20% off green fees at the 8 courses, 7-day advance tee times, preferred rates.

Here are a few more things to consider when choosing where / how to play in March (or any time):

  • Check whether “punch card” or “loyalty card” actually gives you good value: e.g., if you will play often, a year-long punch pass may pay off.
  • Some cards like the Arcis Players’ Card are more like membership-benefit cards than true “play-X-rounds” punch cards — make sure to read the fine print.
  • For driving range time (practice), Augusta Ranch’s Toptracer punch card is very attractive if you want to hit balls frequently.
  • If you're planning only a few rounds (e.g. one or two in March), a punch card may not be worth it — instead, look for daily specials or discounted tee times for that course or via third-party tee-time sites.

One thing I didn’t find: March-specific “seasonal” punch card deals for Mesa area courses — most punch cards or loyalty programs are year-round. If you’re visiting just in March, you might lean more on loyalty / frequent-player cards or look for “March special” rates on individual rounds.

Suggestion / strategy: If you’re local or plan to play many times, getting a punch card or loyalty card (Augusta Ranch or Longbow) likely gives you value. If you’re more of a visitor or only plan a couple of rounds, check current tee-time deals for March, and consider a card only if the commitment / price makes sense for your play volume.


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