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Gold award for Manor House Golf Club
The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club in Castle Combe has won the
prestigious gold award in Golf Monthly Magazine's regional course rankings
which acknowledges the best golfing venues in the UK and Ireland.
The annual awards by the UK's biggest selling golf magazine consider
everything from quality of design, condition and presentation of the course
to the equally important ambience and welcome visitors receive on arrival. A
panel of judges, including readers and members of the editorial team, visit
clubs to assess the different categories and mark each venue accordingly.
To celebrate the accolade, the Manor House is launching its summer golf
package which runs until October 31.
Visitors will receive coffee and bacon rolls on arrival, a basket of range
balls, 18 holes of golf, shared buggy and complimentary drink in the
clubhouse for £60 per person. The offer is based on a minimum of four
people and is subject to availability.
Situated in 365 acres of rich parkland and widely regarded as a hidden
golfing gem in the Cotswolds, the Manor House was recently described by
Ryder Cup star Luke Donald as "a truly stunning course and one that I will
definitely be coming back to."
The 6,500 yard course was originally designed by BBC commentator Peter
Alliss and Clive Clark.
To find out more or book summer golf at the Manor House Hotel and Golf Club
call 01249 784844.
5:01am Wednesday 7th May 2008
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