2010 Wooden Spoon Celebrity Rugby Golf Classic
Wooden Spoon is once again delighted to be holding the 2010 Celebrity Rugby Golf Classic at the beautiful La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain

Wooden Spoon is once again delighted to be holding the 2010 Celebrity Rugby Golf Classic at the beautiful La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain.
The Wooden Spoon Celebrity Rugby Golf Classic, which has proved very popular in the past, is a stableford team event played over three rounds between Wednesday 19 May and Sunday 23 May, with each team of three playing alongside a different rugby celebrity.
Several rugby legends have already confirmed their place in the Classic, such as international stars Jason Leonard, Gavin Hastings, Mark Regan, Matt Perry and Peter Brown. With many more huge names yet to be announced, this is an experience not to be missed.
Guests will stay at the Principe Felipe Hotel La Manga Club, and the competition itself held over La Manga's North and South championship courses.
You can enter either as a pair, or as an individual with team-mates allocated for you. Prices per person for the full event package are £999 for a twin room, and £1299 for a single room. If you are interested, or simply for more information, go to woodenspoon-lamanga.com, email info@woodenspoon-lamange.com, or call 07957 816283.
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