DAY 1
Arrive at a London airport, drive to Canterbury for six nights at the Abode Hotel at Canterbury or Prince’s Lodge at Sandwich.
DAY 2
Play Prince’s Dunes and Himalayas. It offers classic links golf with rippled fairways, deep bunkers and hazardous rough.
DAY 3
Play Royal Cinque Ports, a great links layout with excellent green complexes and a tough second nine.
DAY 4
Play Play Littlestone, a traditional links where the design is mainly attributed to Alistair McKenzie known for his the designs at Augusta National & Cypress Point in the USA. The par three 17th has been quoted as the best par three in England.
DAY 5
Play Prince’s, Shore and Dunes. This is the championship layout. It has immaculate conditioning and impressive bunkering. The greens are huge and with their approaches will test your short game.
DAY 6
Play Royal St George’s, an extensive Open Championship links with unique characteristics, unlike all the other Open rota courses except ‘The Old Course at St. Andrews’.
DAY 7
Depart via a London airport.
5 rounds of golf. 6 nights twin accommodation close to the course.
Private driver / guide throughout in a luxury mini-coach (price based on 8 sharing).
Or self-drive minivan with insurance shared between 4 people. GPS included on self-drive
Airport ‘meet and greet’. Support from area office with 24 hour on call service.
A classic combination of luxury and style...
Deluxe accommodation at the stylish and convenient The Old Course Hotel Golf Resort & Spa overlooking the 17th hole of the world famous Old Course.
drivers
You will be driven by an experienced and fully qualified driver.The driver will meet you at the airport.
By Helicopter
Traveling by helicopter adds another interesting and exciting dimension to your golf tour.
Self-drive
Our self-drive programs offer a range of vehicles each with appropriate space for golf clubs and luggage.
England is, by its historic past, a ‘treasure trove’ whose riches are part of world culture. Click on any item in the Sightseeing column for a description.
London | is the centrepiece for visitors to England; we believe it is the most culturally rich, stimulating and dynamic city in the world...read more Popular Attractions include: British Museum, Other Popular Museum, Tower of London, Royal Maritime Museums, National Gallery, Tate Modern, London Eye, 40 West End theaters, Houses of Parliament |
Stonehenge and Avebury | Stonehenge, Avebury The Stonehenge, Avebury, and Associated Sites are a World Heritage Site that is internationally...read more |
City of Bath | After the conquest of Britain in AD 43 by the Romans many of the hot baths constructed in Europe have become major...read more |
City of York | York is a vibrant city catering to the needs and entertainment of its citizens and millions of visitors. Both old and new...read more |
City of Canterbury | St Augustine was sent by the Pope in 597 AD to re-establish Christianity in southern England and came to Canterbury... read more |
City of Liverpool | Known for its historical maritime presence and The Beatles, Liverpool is emerging as one of the UK’s leading cities for...read more |
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