LE MERIDIEN PENINA GOLF & RESORT "SIR HENRY COTTON"
IX INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT
15/11/2008 - 22/11/2008
Why not join this excellent tournament week at one of the best golf resorts in the Algarve? At £690pp with a car included between two, you can enjoy a 7 night stay at the 5* Le Meridien Penina with 5 rounds of golf surrounded by the superb atmosphere that this excellent tournament week provides. Take a look at what is included in this great value golfing break.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
- Accommodation for 7 nights in a Mountain View Room
- Buffet breakfast at the Restaurant
- Group B Car between 2 Adults
- 3 Rounds of golf on the Sir Henry Cotton Championship Course
- 1 Round of golf at Morgado
- 1 Round of golf at San Lorenzo
- Welcome Cocktail Party
- Welcome Buffet Dinner including house wine
- Pre dinner drinks followed by Prize Giving Dinner including house wine
- Le Méridien Algarve Polo Shirt
PROGRAMME
Day 1 - Arrival at leisure.
Day 2 - Practice round at Penina and welcome Cocktail Party followed by buffet dinner.
Day 3 - First day of Stableford competition at Penina Championship Course
Day 4 - Second day of competition at San Lorenzo Course
Day 5 - Free Day.
Day 6 - Third day of competition at Morgado Course
Day 7 - Final day of competition at Penina Course and pre dinner drinks followed by prize giving dinner.
Day 8 - Departure day
Price per golfer with the above package sharing a twin room and Group B Car £690
Price per non-golfer with above package sharing a twin room and Group B Car £465
Supplement for a Single room £190
Supplement per person for two sharing a Pool View Room £58
PRIZES
1ST PRIZE: Free entrance for the 2009 Penina International Amateur Golf Tournament
2ND PRIZE: 5 Nts Accommodation B&B at Le Royal Méridien - Hamburg
3RD PRIZE: 4 Nts Accommodation B&B at Le Méridien Dona Filipa
All players must present their Handicap Certificates (28/men and 36/ladies).
Closing date for the above tournament will be on the 01st of November 2008.
Call us now on 0845 600 3391 to reserve your place.
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