My Go at Booking Clearview Tee Times
Alright, so I decided I wanted to play a round over at Clearview. Heard some decent things, and it’s not too far of a drive for me. Figured booking a tee time would be straightforward enough, right? Well, let me walk you through how it went down for me.

First off, I did what I usually do – thought about giving them a ring. Sometimes just talking to a person is quicker. Picked up the phone, found the number, dialed. Got an automated thing, listened to the options. Pressed the one for tee times. Got put on hold. And waited. And waited some more. Music wasn’t bad, but after like ten minutes, I figured this wasn’t the way. Hung up.
Okay, plan B. Fired up the computer. Must be an online system, everyone’s online now. Searched around a bit, found what looked like their official spot for booking times. Wasn’t immediately obvious, had to click through a couple of pages, but I got there.
Getting Started Online
Naturally, you gotta have an account. So, went through the whole sign-up process. Name, email, phone number, the usual stuff. Created another password I’ll probably forget next week. Got that done, logged in. Looked simple enough at first glance.
Finding the Actual Time

This was the main event. Put in the date I wanted to play. The system showed me what times were open. Man, this place must be popular, or maybe I picked a busy day. Lots of slots were already taken. Had to be flexible.
- Scrolled through the morning slots – mostly gone.
- Checked early afternoon – better luck there.
- Found a time that worked for my group. Clicked on it.
It asked how many players. Put that in. Then it showed the price. Seemed about right. No weird hidden fees popped up, which was good.
Paying Up
Next step was paying. Standard online checkout stuff. Put in my credit card details. Double-checked everything. Hit the confirm button and held my breath for a second. Sometimes these things glitch out, you know?
But nope, it went through fine. Got a confirmation screen right away, said my time was booked. Few minutes later, an email confirmation landed in my inbox too. Felt good to have it locked in.

So, yeah. The phone was a bust, but the online system worked. Took a little clicking around, and you definitely need to book ahead if you want a prime time, seems like. But I got the time I needed without too much headache in the end. Now just gotta show up and play.