Tee off in Northumberland with golfing breaks at the Macdonald Linden Hall Hotel
Set in 450 acres of park near Morpeth and less than half an hour from Newcastle airport, the Macdonald Linden Hall Golf & Country Club offers an exclusive location for those looking to leave the city behind and get out on the course this summer

The hotel s 18 hole championship golf course, designed by Jonathan Gaunt, offers fantastic views of the Northumbrian coast. Suitably challenging for experienced golfers and sympathetic to the average player, expert tuition is also available from resident PGA professional Gordon Morrison.
The Macdonald Linden Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion where guests can enjoy extensive leisure facilities including a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and spa treatments, the two AA rosette Dobson Restaurant and the Linden Tree Country Pub.
For £119 per person combine a round of golf on the championship golf course, with an overnight stay at the Macdonald Linden Hall Golf & Country Club including dinner at the Linden Tree and breakfast before you depart. Plus for an additional £20, enjoy an extra round of golf. A single supplement of £30.00 per night applies.
To book call the Macdonald Linden Hall Golf & Country Club on 0844 879 9084 or visit www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/lindenhall
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