Golfers stay where they play with Eagleye Rentals
Golfing accommodation expert, Eagleye Rentals, are putting golfers on course for ‘above par’ holidays with its new website dedicated to golf properties to rent
Eagleye only offers properties located on golf courses and resorts, so that its golfers get the maximum time teeing off on their golfing holidays.
Golfers can choose from more than 200 properties at the finest golfing destinations in 20 countries, from Australia to the Algarve. Golf property owners can also market to holiday-seeking golfers around the globe. Golf property owners offering the first property at a golf resort score a hole in one , with the first 12 months listing for free.
Eagleye s website, with its quick search tools and detailed property descriptions, makes finding the right accommodation simple, and users can check availability and make enquiries directly with the owner. Every property page also includes a full review of the golf course, including its par, length, green fees and facilities. Many of the properties come with reduced green fees and resort benefits.
Sue Foyle, Eagleye s founder and director, comments: We re always adding new places to stay and play golf around the world from courses to improve your swing in the Spanish sun, to renowned golfing destinations in South Africa and championship courses such as Gleneagles. Whether it's a frontline villa or a luxury apartment with a pool, if it's on Eagleye, it s on a golf course. Just grab your golf gear, load up your trolley, the first tee awaits!
For further information, please visit www.eagleyerentals.com or call +44 2380 873007 / +44 7919 373972
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