Ramada Plaza launches premier golfing breaks
Southport's newest hotel, The Ramada Plaza, has launched a series of golfing breaks to make the most of 'England's Golf Coast'
Southport's newest hotel, The Ramada Plaza, has launched a series of golfing breaks to make the most of 'England's Golf Coast'. The four-star hotel has launched three unique breaks to give golfers a taste of the six nearby championship courses including Open venue Royal Birkdale. The Ramada Plaza's new golfing breaks are available midweek from April to October and include golf at some of Golf Monthly's Top 100 courses. Golf deals The Three Royals: Two nights B&B with three rounds of golf at Royal Birkdale, Royal Liverpool and Royal Lytham & St Annes. Based on two sharing standard twin room, cost per person is £575.00.
The Fore Links: Three nights B&B with four rounds of golf at Hillside, Formby, Southport & Ainsdale, West Lancashire. Based on two sharing standard twin room, cost per person is £475.00.
North West Classic: Two nights B&B with three rounds of golf Hesketh, Southport & Ainsdale and West Lancashire. Based on two sharing standard twin room, cost per person is £295.00.
Tee times are subject to availability when booked. For further information or to enquire about a bespoke golfing break visit ramadaplazasouthport.co.uk or call 01704 516220.
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