Lumine Golf Club Autumn offers
Check out these offers available at Lumine Golf Club in Spain this Autumn
One of Europe's most vibrant new golfing destinations, Lumine Golf Club, has unveiled two exclusive stay and play packages for golfers looking to escape to the Spanish sunshine this autumn.
Running from 15th September to 31st December the packages at the Troon-managed resort, include unlimited golf, accommodation at Hotel Magnolia or Tryp Port in nearby Cambrils, breakfast each morning and evening meals at Lumine's Hoyo 19 Restaurant.
Enjoy one night's accommodation, an evening meal and two days of unlimited golf for just 125 € per person or two nights, two evening meals and three days of unlimited golf for €170 per person.
Golf can be played over either of Lumine's championship courses, led by the Greg Norman designed Lakes Course. The course is a challenging test of golf that unfolds over a network of water hazards which wind around the picturesque Sequia Major wetlands.
The second championship course, the Hills, undulates through pine woodlands and olive groves putting an emphasis on shot making and course management. The layout offers magnificent views over the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding region.
To take advantage of the exclusive stay and play offers and for more information on Lumine Mediterránea Beach & Golf Community please visit: www.lumine.com
Get the Golf Monthly Newsletter
Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts.
-
Seth Waugh Calls LIV 'A Failed Economic Experiment' And Suggests Donald Trump And Scott O'Neil Could Increase PGA Tour-PIF Deal Chances
Speaking to Golfweek, the former PGA of America boss explained why all parties need a deal and why one might be helped along by two fresh faces...
By Jonny Leighfield Published
-
Justin Thomas Sends Memo To PGA Tour Peers Advocating Closer TV-Player Relationships To Help Viewing Experience
Penning a lengthy letter to the PGA Tour membership, Thomas explained that 'more access and insight' can make a 'world of difference' to golf's overall viewing experience
By Matt Cradock Published