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Jan 30th, 2018
Try golf for free at Aldwark Manor
At the stunning four-star golf resort in Alne, near York
Words: GolfPunk
Aldwark Manor Golf & Spa Hotel, the stunning four-star golf resort in Alne, near York, is throwing open its doors to tempt people to return to golf – or, maybe, to try it for the first time.
The resort is hosting an open day on Saturday, February 10, with a complimentary round of golf on offer. Anthony Moore, Aldwark Manor’s head of golf, will be on hand to answer questions and to demonstrate to newcomers the sport and how to get started. Refreshments will also be available, but places will need to be booked in advance.
Moore said: “We are continuing, in 2018, to look to get more people into golf – the social and health benefits involved in golf are now well documented. It’s good for both physical and mental health for all ages. This open day provides an opportunity for complete beginners to see what it’s about or for lapsed players to come back and try it again.
“They can also take a look around the resort here to see what other facilities are on offer. And, if visitors are unable to come on February 10, we will be doing the same again on March 10.”
Aldwark Manor Golf & Spa Hotel – managed by Redefine|BDL Hotels (RBH), the UK’s leading hotel management company – is set within 120 acres of parklands. It is a delightful mix of the old and new, with a contemporary wing attached to the 17th-century manor house.
The beautiful River Ure meanders through Aldwark’s easy-to-walk course, in the breathtaking Vale of York, creating a par-72 layout that may prove as testing as it is aesthetically pleasing .
As the largest golf resort operator in the UK, RBH manages 10 championship and tournament golf courses across the UK, hosting events from the European Tour, European Seniors Tour, Ladies European Tour and the PGA.
To book a place at Aldwark Manor’s open day, call 01347 838353 or email aldwarkmanorgolf@qhotels.co.uk.
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