Stay and play at Poland's Sand Valley
Sand Valley in Poland hosted the 2013 and 2014 Poland Open

The course in Poland has hosted the Polish Open in 2013 and 2014
Sand Valley Golf & Country Club in Poland is continuing to rise in prominence with the launch of stay and play packages.
The course hosted the Polish Open in 2013 and 2014 and is located in the Warmia and Masuria region.
It was designed by the architects Tilander and Tony Ristola and has been compared to the Melbourne Sand Belt courses and the no.1 ranked course in the world, Pine Valley.
The stay and play packages allow visitors to stay in one of the villas, located around a minute's walk away from the golf facilities.
Accommodation can house up to 12 people, with wireless internet, flatscreen televisions and swimming pools included.
You can stay and play for just £70 for one day, £205 for three days or £400 for a whole week.
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There are all day green fees with unlimited range balls and a rental trolley.
Sand Valley also has its own on-site Academy, driving range, putting green and Par 3 course.
Gdansk airport is located an hour's drive away from the course, with Sand Valley able to provide airport transfers in some instances.
Outside of the golf, there are beaches, Malbork Castle and the town of Elblag, just a 10 minute drive away.
For more information on the course and its facilities, go to http://www.sandvalley.pl/en/
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