Winter golf deals: Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club
The five-star Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club, near Ware, Hertfordshire has announced the launch of a fantastic new "Winter Offer" for visiting golfers
The five-star Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club, near Ware, Hertfordshire has announced the launch of a fantastic new "Winter Offer" for visiting golfers. This special offer of £55 is available from Monday to Friday until March 31, 2010 and includes: tea/coffee and bacon rolls, 18 holes of golf and a two-course meal. The Marriott Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club has been described as "London's original country retreat." The prestigious golf course was the first to be designed by Jack Nicklaus, and still incorporates features from an earlier nine-hole course designed by Harry Vardon. USGA specification, sand based greens and tees provide excellent drainage and year round playability. Temporary tees and greens are never required and weather related closures are a rarity indeed. Hanbury's estate also boasts a five-star 161 bedroom country house hotel, excellent conference facilities, multiple restaurants and a health club and spa. The pool, tennis courts, sauna, steam rooms and fully equipped gyms combine with the golf course to create one of the UK's premier resorts. Golfers who want to take advantage of this offer should call Fredrik Peterson on 01920 487722 or email fredrik.peterson@marriotthotels.com For more information on Hanbury Manor please visit marriotthanburymanor.co.uk Where next? Notice Board: Enter the inaugural Wirral Golf Classic Amateur news: Silloth on Solway to host English Amateur Championship
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