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Stay-and-play golf in Wales for less than £90
September 9, 2010

As The 2010 Ryder Cup heads for Wales, Golfbreaks.com has teamed up with Visit Wales to offer UK golfers a wide range of great value golf breaks and tours.

Golfbreaks.com, Europe’s largest golf travel company, is marking the arrival of next month’s Ryder Cup to Wales by giving all golfers the opportunity to take advantage of some amazing Welsh golf offers, starting from as little as £89 per person, for one nights’ dinner, B&B and two rounds of golf.

As part of an important relationship with Visit Wales, Golfbreaks.com is able to offer its customers a comprehensive range of breaks and holidays including golf at The Ryder Cup venue itself, The Celtic Manor Resort, along with great offers for Marriott St Pierre, Monmouthshire; The Vale Hotel Golf & Spa Resort, Vale of Glamorgan, and Bryn Meadows in Caerphilly.

The Twenty Ten course at Celtic Manor - venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup
The Twenty Ten course at Celtic Manor - venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup

To take the time and trouble out of organising detailed, multi-course holidays and breaks for groups, Golfbreaks.com also offers a wide range of Wales Golf Tours. These include two-night/three-round packages taking in superb courses including Nefyn & District GC, Royal Porthcawl and Machynys Peninsula, starting from £185 per person.

Other Golfbreaks.com Welsh offers, include:

• Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa 4* 1 nights’ dinner, b&b, 2 rounds of golf from £89
• Marriott St Pierre 4* 1 nights’ dinner, b&b, 2 rounds of golf from £92
• The Vale Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort 4* 1 nights’ dinner, b&b, 2 rounds of golf from £95
• The Celtic Manor Resort 5* 1 nights’ b&b, 2 rounds of golf from £99

Bryn Meadows The Vale Resort
Left, Bryn Meadows, a course for players of all levels
Right, The Vale Resort , with two championship courses

If golfers are planning ahead for 2011, they can also take advantage of the Golfbreaks.com Early Birdie booking promotion that ends on September 30th, 2010. It gives customers huge cash discounts on group bookings, a chance to receive top-of-the-range TaylorMade R9 equipment, or earn bonus Breakpoints (the Golfbreaks.com customer loyalty program) worth up to £600 against future bookings.

Nick Roberts, UK Product Manager for Golfbreaks.com, said: “With our Early Birdie promotion in full swing and the imminent arrival of The Ryder Cup to The Celtic Manor Resort, Wales will be in the spotlight for golfers across the world. Wales rightly deserves to be recognised as a leading golf destination as it offers variety, quality and value.”

Marriott Saint Pierre - a world class resort
Marriott Saint Pierre - a world class resort

Roger Pride, Director of Marketing for Visit Wales, said: “There are over 200 great golf courses to sample in Wales, a mix of links, parkland and resort-style, and there can be no better way to celebrate Wales’ hosting of The 2010 Ryder Cup than visiting Wales to explore the wealth of golf courses on offer.”

Golfbreaks.com is Europe’s largest golf travel company, sending 134,000 customers on holidays last year alone. Along with a host of great value Welsh breaks, holidays and tours, it offers over 950 stunning venues across the UK, Europe and Worldwide. It also offers a Price Promise guarantee: Every customer receives the best possible price for a booking.

For more information about the wide range of golf holidays and breaks available, visit www.golfbreaks.com or call 0800 279 7988.








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