Exclusive hotels run World Cup golf offer
Two exclusive hotels are running superb half-price golf offers during the World Cup period, giving golfers the chance to experience world-class facilities for very affordable prices
Two exclusive hotels are running superb half-price golf offers during the World Cup period, giving golfers the chance to experience world-class facilities for very affordable prices.
Mannings Heath Golf Club, set in 500 acres of stunning Sussex downland, is running a special 442 fourball price on its championship Kingfisher course. Teeing off before 1pm, four golfers can enjoy a course built to USGA specification and designed by David Williams for the combined price of £36.
Meanwhile on the edge of the Cotswolds in Wiltshire, the beautiful Manor House Golf Club is allowing a fourball to tee off for £98 after 2pm as part of their 442 offer. The Manor House, recommended by recent Madrid Masters winner Luke Donald, is a prestigious venue with a whole host of golfing facilities.
To learn more about these facilities at Manor House Golf Club, go to manorhousegolf.co.uk or to find out more information on Mannings Heath Golf Club, visit manningsheath.com.
Both offers end on July 31.
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