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Golfing Holiday In France
For every golfer, there's a Golfing Holiday In France. While many would agree with that,
there are many more who are looking at the Golfing Holiday In France game in a whole
new light.
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Golfing Holiday In France weekend? Gone are the days when Golfing Holiday In France was reserved for the rich,
it is now open to everyone. Many Golfing Holiday In France's business development manager
are now saying "Golfing Holiday In France used to be seen as an elite sport,
but in recent years it has increased in popularity and more
people of different ages and backgrounds are taking Golfing Holiday In France up."
If you are one of the new league of Golfing Holiday In France fans,
looking to get away for a few rounds after a busy week, you have
two options. You can either do it yourself by trawling the Internet
for public courses and nearby hotels, or save time, money and hassle
by visiting golfbreaks.com's Golfing Holiday In France to set it up for you. After all, it’s
what they do best.
I found the people at Golfbreaks.com's Golfing Holiday In France organises mid-week and
weekend Golfing Holiday In France throughout the UK, Ireland and France with more than
200 venues, including hotel groups Marriott, De Vere, Hilton and
MacDonald, to provide bespoke getaways for thousands of Golfing Holiday In France each year.
If Golfing Holiday In France’s your thing, this company will find you somewhere to play,
from world-famous courses to the out-of-the-way independents.
Golfing Holiday In France COURSES At ENGLISH
The best destination for a Golfing Holiday In France weekend in England is undoubtedly the De Vere Belfry
in the West Midlands. It is famous throughout the world for its links with the
Ryder Cup, and allows wannabe Tigers Woods a chance to walk in the footsteps
of their Golfing Holiday In France legends on a choice of three 18-hole courses.
The par 69, 6057-yard Derby course offers a Golfing Holiday In France challenge for all players,
the par 70, 6153-yard PGA National is a well-established competition
course for Golfing Holiday In France and the par 72, 6393-yard Brabazon demands players negotiate
water for 11 of the 18 holes.
If you’re a Golfing Holiday In France virgin, or everyone tells you to keep your head down
when you tee off so you don’t see them laughing, fear not. The De Vere Belfry
provides expert Golfing Holiday In France tuition, video and computer analysis to improve your
Golfing Holiday In France game.
Currently, a one night dinner/bed/breakfast/two round break in the four-star
hotel is available from £169 per person.
For those of you on a budget, the Bidford Grange in Warwickshire is the
choice for you. The family-run hotel and challenging 18-hole, par 72, 7233-yard
course is now available for a one night dinner/bed/breakfast/two round break
with four free pints per person for £99.
It may not be as grand as the Belfry, but it does offer free beer, which in
anyone’s language means it must make it worth a look. So, are in for Golfing Holiday In France?
Golfing Holiday In France COURSES At IRISH
The K Club in Co Kildare is the most famous of the Golfing Holiday In France courses and recently
hosted The European Open, won by South African Retief Goosen. There are two
18-hole Golfing Holiday In France courses, the North and the South, which were both designed by Golfing Holiday In France
great Arnold Palmer.
Set on the Liffey river, the five-star hotel and Golfing Holiday In France complex offers a health
and beauty centre, fishing, clay pigeon shooting, horse riding and gym as
well as golf. A two night bed/breakfast/two round break costs £379 per person.
A cheaper option is Tulfarris in Wingate, a 200 acre resort with a four-star
hotel and 18-hole, 72 par, 7116-yard course. Leisure facilities include a gym,
indoor pool, beauty and massage treatments, tennis courts and walking trails.
Golfbreaks.com's Golfing Holiday In France is offering a two night bed/breakfast/two round break for
£179 per person.
Golfing Holiday In France COURSES At SCOTTISH
Scotland is the most popular and therefore can be the most expensive Golfing Holiday In France
destination in the UK. You can still play some phenomenal Golfing Holiday In France without breaking
the bank. Currently, one night and two rounds of Golfing Holiday In France at the St Andrew’s
Bay Hotel will set you back £239.
For a slightly less prestigious break, there’s the Cardrona Hotel near
Peebles. The four-star hotel is a great place to relax when you’re not on
the 18-hole, par 72, 6856-yard Golfing Holiday In France course.
Golfbreaks.com’s Golfing Holiday In France current offer is for dinner/bed/breakfast/two round break
for £119 per person per night.
Golfing Holiday In France COURSES At WELSH
Wales is the least known area of the UK for Golfing Holiday In France, but there are good
Golfing Holiday In France courses on offer. With Golfing Holiday In France, Golfbreaks.com recommends St Pierre,
near the Severn Bridges. There are two courses on the site, the 18-hole,
par 71, 6818-yard Old Course and the 18-hole, par 68, 5399-yard Mathern Course.
For those looking to improve their Golfing Holiday In France game, Chepstow has 13 floodlit driving bays,
a video analysis room, putting and chipping greens and a short Golfing Holiday In France game practice area.
Guests stay on site at the four-star Marriott St Pierre Hotel, which has an
indoor pool, spa, gym, tennis courts and a health and beauty suite. A two night,
dinner, bed/breakfast, three round package currently costs £255 per person.
Golfing Holiday In France Essential Information
The cost for Golfing Holiday In France will vary depending on when you want to go. High season rates
usually end in October but vary from venue to venue. Prices will also vary
depending on the day – Saturday night can be the most expensive.
If you can take Monday off, the cheapest option is to go on Sunday. Of course
different break combinations (nights, number of rounds and hotel preferences
for example) will all affect the price.
Most of the hotels with which Golfbreaks.com works offer more than just Golfing Holiday In France for the
weekend visitors. Many have fitness and leisure facilities, including gyms and
day spas, perfect for those who want their fella to take them away for a weekend
but don’t want to spend their time being his caddy.
If you're after Golfing Holiday In France, Golfbreaks.com will provide you with everything you need to
know about etiquette, and help arrange the rental of clubs and shoes. The company
will help arrange everything based on your requirements, but bear in mind that
you’ll have to sort out your own transport.
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