St Pierre offers Ryder Cup golf packages
St Pierre, a Marriott Hotel & Country Club is offering a bespoke pre-Ryder Cup golf packages from 24 to 27 September - from £279 per person for a two-night stay and from £319 per person for a three-night stay, based on two sharing on a B&B basis
St Pierre, a Marriott Hotel & Country Club is offering a bespoke pre-Ryder Cup golf packages from 24 to 27 September - from £279 per person for a two-night stay and from £319 per person for a three-night stay, based on two sharing on a B&B basis. The price includes dinner each night in the Hotel & Country Club's gourmet Morgans' restaurant. Golf will involve one round on the Old Course and one on the Mathern Course. Those taking advantage of the offer will also get a souvenir Ryder Cup t-shirt and complimentary use of the leisure club facilities.
St Pierre is just a stone's throw away from the Ryder Cup host venue, Celtic Manor and its recently remodelled Old Course has played host to 14 European tournaments. Set within the rolling hills of South Wales, St Pierre is built around a 14th century manor house with breathtaking views over 400 acres of picturesque parkland. The Hotel & Country Club recently enjoyed a £5.5 million refurbishment, including the re-modelling of its two golf courses by European Golf Design. For reservations call 01291 625 261 and quote promotional code SPVH for a two-night night package/SPVG for a three-night package or visit marriottstpierre.co.uk Where next? Competitions: Win golf prizes Tour news: Latest golf news
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