Woodhall Spa golf deal
Golf deals don't come much better than those offers available at The Hotchkin Course, Woodhall Spa
The Hotchkin Course, Woodhall Spa, consistently rated among the finest heathland golf experiences, has announced its 2011/12 winter pricing that allows visitors to play for a special rate at just £49.
The Hotchkin is located on the outskirts of the leafy Edwardian spa town, just 20 miles from Lincoln, and represents heathland golf at its best, boasting some of the most dramatic bunkering in the UK.
And as many UK courses get set to battle the worst of the winter weather, The National Golf Centre has a reputation for offering some of the UK's finest golf thanks to its easily draining sandy soil base that helps keep the fairways and greens in beautiful condition all year.
The newly announced winter golf deal green fees for The Hotchkin commence from November 1, 2011 with a full round costing £49 for English Golf Union (EGU) and English Women's Golf Association (EWGA) affiliated visitors, rising to £64 for non-affiliated players.
Hotchkin's sister course - the Bracken which opened in 1998 - also offers tremendous winter value with prices starting at £34 for EGU/EWGA members, rising to £44 for non EGU/EWGA affiliated players.
Guests planning a trip to The National Golf Centre are advised to book tee times in advance (a £20 per person non-refundable deposit is required). For more details on the golf deal and special rates please call the Golf Reservations team on 01526 352511 or e-mail booking@englishgolfunion.org
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