Your golf trip without Sagebrush:
Day 1: Golf, hotel
Day 2: Golf, hotel
Day 3: Pack up and go home
Your golf trip with Sagebrush:
Day 1: Golf, food, drinks, darts, fish, stay onsite steps from the first tee
Day 2: Golf, lunch, golf again obviously, dinner, stay on site
Day 3: Fish, food, golf, start planning next year’s trip
Everybody wants the golf trip, nobody wants to plan it. That’s why most trips end up looking like the trip without Sagebrush.
Thats why we did the planning for you. Below is how we’d spend three days at Sagebrush built around the Four Round Pilgrimage package. From the first tee to the last cast, take it and make it yours.
Day 1
Morning: Pull up to the gates of heaven Sagebrush. Punch in your code, pull up to the parking lot, shake the jitters out. Your first tee time is about to start.
Check in at the pro shop, take in the scenery, hit a few putts, and head over to the first tee box.
It’s time to play.
Afternoon: The first round is over. Walking over to the Ranch House for your post-round brew, you think back on the slices, the misses, the birdie opportunities. You now know how you’re going to play that drive on hole 8 (IYKYK).
You check into your room for the next two nights and get cleaned up.
Evening: It’s time to check out the famous Hideout.
Cocktail? Yes please, an old fashioned.
You take a sip and throw a dart at the dartboard. Bullseye. (The drink, not your shot.) You wonder if anyone saw that terrible throw. They did. Everyone did. At least your golf game is better.
You look up and your friend is casting a line over at the trout pond. Will they be the first to catch a fish this trip?
Hours go by. You were the first one to catch a fish, redeeming yourself from that game of darts. Cricket might not be your first choice when it comes to settling bets this trip.
It’s time to call it and head to bed for your early tee time.
First day was just the start.
Day 2
Morning: You head over to the Double 8 Ranch to practice your pitching. After yesterday’s round, you know this was the reason for scoring a 97. You feel good, you feel ready.
It’s time for your second round.
Afternoon: You finish 18 in awe, thinking of the views of the Nicola Valley. This round was… better. But now you feel ready for your replay round. You grab a quick lunch at the Ranch House, and you all head over to the Badlands putting green.
It’s time for your replay round. You’ve studied the course, you know how to play it now.
Evening: You grab dinner at the Ranch House, all giddy with the group, thinking about when you’re going to come back next year. You still have one more round in the morning to finish off this year’s golf trip.
Day 3
Morning: The bittersweet moment waking up for your final tee time. You booked it a little later so you can have one last Hideout hang, one last putting competition.
You arrive at the Hideout. No need to fight your buddies over who gets to fish first, we have multiple rods. You spend your morning thinking about… nothing. You soak in the calm atmosphere of the Hideout, listening to the chirps and the silly conversations.
You look at the time, rally everyone to their carts, and head over to your last round.
Afternoon: Dropping off the carts, you take in the views of the Nicola Valley one more time.
This isn’t goodbye, it’s see you later.

