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This golf course is selling the best Father’s Day gift ever

Oak Hills GC in Greenbrier, TN

Oak Hills Golf Course in Greenbrier, Tenn. is offering a cool course buyout deal on Groupon.

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Reminder: Father’s Day is just three days away! If you are a son or daughter with a golf-loving dad and happen to have some extra cash lying around, there is still a way to get your pops not only a gift he will never forget, but also arguably the best Father’s Day gift ever:

His own golf course. 

Well, for one day, anyway. 

For a cool $5,000 via Groupon, you can now rent out Oak Hills Golf Course in Greenbrier, Tenn. 

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Under the terms of the deal, your dad and three guests would have the place to themselves, playing as many rounds as they like from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Included in the offer are green fees and carts, a dozen golf balls for each player, plus unlimited beer and hot dogs to keep your father and his friends on a full stomach.

Oak Hills was built in 1968 as a nine-holer before being converted to an 18-hole course in 2001. The leafy layout has five ponds and lakes that come into play on nine holes.

The offer was just released on Groupon’s site Wednesday. According to a spokesperson, no one has yet bought the experience, so act now and your dad and his pals could have first run at it.

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