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Our recommended England & Wales Golf Tours are merely a starting suggestion of what can happen if you decide to make that golf trip to England & Wales. There is an endless number of custom options available and right now there is great value for the 2010 Season.
For current pricing & customized tour options please call Toll Free from the USA & Canada 1-866-586-4653 |
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The North West 6 days / 5 nights / 5 rounds of golf |
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The most densely populated area for Championship Links Courses in the world, with such notable heavyweights as Royal Lytham and St Annes, Royal Birkdale and Royal Liverpool. Cultural and scenic highlights include the Lake District, inspiration to famous writers and poets such as Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. |
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Wales 9 Days / 8 Nights / 9 Rounds of Golf |
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Wales is a serious golfing country that also offers the spectacular Snowdonia National Park and is full of historic castles. Particular highlights of a tour here would include Royal Porthcawl, Royal St Davids and Aberdovey. |
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South West of England 9 Days / 8 Nights / 7 Rounds of golf |
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The South West of England offers the beauty of Devon and Cornwall, and courses such as St. Enodoc, Saunton and Trevose. |
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London and the South East 8 Days / 7 Nights / 7 Rounds of golf |
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The city of London hardly needs selling, with the wealth of history, culture and entertainment on offer. Within less than an hour of the city are the heathland courses of Wentworth and Sunningdale. For those seeking time away from the big city the coast offers the courses of Royal St Georges and Deal. |
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The Midlands, East and North East 13 Days / 12 Nights / 10 Rounds of Golf |
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The Belfry is famous as a host course for the Ryder Cup, and Little Aston is also close by. Leeds is well known for being the home of Dr Alistair Mackenzie, the famous course designer, and the North East Coast offers superb links courses including Woodhall Spa, Allwoodly, Ganton and Royal West Norfolk. |
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