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has any one heard that golf courses on military bases are open to the public?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
closed to the general public
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- Nelson_DeVonLv 71 decade ago
Many military bases have courses that are open to the public. I am assigned to Fort Carson and I know that you can golf there even if you are a civilian. You can also golf at Peterson AFB.
- 1 decade ago
You can visit Tempe Golf Club in Bloemfontein or Services Golf Club in Pretoria; both of which are located in military bases in South Africa.
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- 1 decade ago
No, unfortunately they are usually closed to the public. When I was a kid (my dad was in), I played a couple of great courses on Air Force bases - Eglin AFB in Florida and Vandenberg AFB in California. The Eglin course was beautiful as there was a minimum security federal prison near it and the white collar crooks worked on it and did a fantastic job in keeping it up. It was a bear of a course, too.
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- teran_realtorLv 71 decade ago
In San Antonio, I (a civilian) can play on the military bases as a guest of an active or retired service member. I pay what they pay, and that depends on their rank.
- 1 decade ago
No they are not open to the public. They are open to Military and retired as well as DOD active and retired, and they are not free for them.