Lisbon Coast Golf Club launches free golf concept
How does free golf in Portugal sound? Here's a new concept from internationally-renowned property developers Pelicano with free golf at Lisbon Coast Golf Club
A new golf experience combining unlimited free golf in Portugal with ownership of a fantastic holiday home has been launched by the Lisbon Coast Golf Club - a new concept from internationally-renowned property developers Pelicano.
Joining the Lisbon Coast Golf Club gives golfers the best opportunity to enjoy their golf in in a region voted three times 'Best European Golf Destination'.
Golfers will be able to enjoy four weeks' a year fractional ownership of a newly-built holiday apartment, townhouse apartment or villa, complete with pool and a housekeeping service, for ten years.
This will include unlimited free golf at six superb golf locations for all holiday home occupants.
Free golf will be available at Ribagolfe I and Ribagolfe II courses in Benavente; Quinta Do Peru Golf and Country Club, Sesimbra; Montado Hotel and Golf Resort, Palmela; Santa Estevao, Benavente; and Palmela Village Golf Resort.
The hassle of organising accommodation is removed as membership means part-owning a superbly-appointed holiday home. The property available on joining Lisbon Coast Golf Club is based at the four-star Palmela Village Golf Resort near Lisbon.
Golfers wishing to take up the offer should contact pmuk@pelicano.pt or call 00351 92 705 09 24 or visit lisboncoastgolfclub.com
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