Goodwood golf offer free round in July and August
Goodwood is offering golfers the chance to join in their 20 years of excellence celebrations with a ‘two for one’ green fee throughout July and August.
Goodwood is offering golfers the chance to join in their 20 years of excellence celebrations with a ‘two for one’ green fee throughout July and August. Designed by world-renowned architect Donald Steel the 6,650 yard Park Course is located next to Goodwood Hotel and is surrounded by eighteenth century cedars with highly manicured greens and tees. Since it’s re-launch as a pay and play course earlier this year it has proved a popular choice. Goodwood is located ten minutes from Chichester and one hour from London and is perfectly located for a day trip specifically to the course or as part of a weekend away in the stunning countryside. The 19th hole at Goodwood, which offers a Bar and Grill and an extensive terraced area overlooking the 18th hole, is also a popular post round pit stop. You can pre-book an 18 hole green fee for just £25 and you will receive a complimentary green fee for a friend to join you. The offer is available seven days a week and is valid after 1pm every day until August 31, 2009. For more information visit goodwood.com and to make your bookings call 01243 755168. Where next? FREE DVD: The Etiquette of Golf courtesy of The R&A Competitions: Chances to win some great prizes Amateur news: Matteo Manassero wins 2009 Amateur Championship at Formby
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