Golf membership scheme announced by De Vere
De Vere has announced plans for a new golf membership scheme aimed at making the game more accessible, flexible and family friendly to stimulate participation and frequency of play
De Vere has announced plans for a new golf membership scheme aimed at making the game more accessible, flexible and family friendly to stimulate participation and frequency of play.
The De Vere Club was launched by Honorary Captain, Peter Alliss at De Vere Oulton Hall and it's a scheme designed to deliver value for money and variety whilst maintaining the quality of the De Vere offering and all the advantages and traditions of being a
member of a golf club.
Despite the efforts of many golf clubs to increase demand for membership, through reducing joining fees and annual subs, memberships in the UK remain largely static.
The De Vere Club is an innovative new 'points based' membership scheme that allows a golfer to become a member for just £295 and use the points purchased to enjoy 16 De Vere golf courses at 11 venues, including the Carrick on Loch Lomond and European Tour venue Slaley Hall.
The points can be topped up at any time and can be used to entertain friends, family and business associates. De Vere Club members will also enjoy a whole host of added benefits including discounts on hotel rooms, spa, golf equipment, food and beverage plus attractive member referral incentives.
To join the club visit devere.co.uk/golf or call 0844 980 8060.
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