Vale Resort Ryder Cup golf deals
To get into the spirit of Ryder Cup fever, The Vale Resort is offering golfers £25 off normal green fees in addition to 20% off buggy hire
Having hosted the Sky TV-televised SWALEC Wales Challenge, the award-winning golf courses at The Vale Resort, Hensol, are in prime condition.
Sweden's Oscar Floren won the recent SWALEC Wales Challenge, but you can be a winner with The Vale Resort's latest golf package of £35* per person to play 18 holes.
Wales is firmly established on the world's golfing map thanks to the upcoming Ryder Cup. The Vale Resort is just a stone's throw away from Celtic Manor and the perfect place to take in the action whilst also enjoying time out on the course.
To get into the spirit of Ryder Cup fever, The Vale Resort is offering golfers £25 off normal green fees in addition to 20% off buggy hire.
This latest £35 golf package includes coffee/tea and biscuits on arrival, 18 holes on the Wales National Championship course and a choice of meal from the recently revamped clubhouse bar menu.
To secure tee times, call 01443 665899
*Terms and conditions apply. Subject to availability until 31 October, 2010 on Wales National course only. Price based on four players utilising tee time. Buggy must be pre-booked and pre-paid to qualify.
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