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The Mumbles Mile
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amazing value from £165
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The Mumbles Mile
This 2 night 3 round package gives you the chance to play golf on the Gower peninsula.The first area in the UK to be designated an area of outstanding natural beauty,for an unbelievably low price Staying at the Carlton Hotel-Mumbles you can pick from 4 top quality golf courses.
from only £165
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Day 1 Arrive at your first golf course for 18 holes of golf,then onward to the Carlton Hotel Day2 Breakfast at your hotel,then onward to the second golf course of your choice-overnight at hotel Day3 Breakfast at your hotel then onward to your third round of golf after which you will depart for your return journey.
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The Carlton Hotel (South West Wales) The hotel is located on the sea front, offering panoramic views across Swansea Bay, and is a short walk from the attractions of Mumbles and the picturesque village of Oystermouth. Immediately opposite the hotel are excellent facilities for water skiing, sailing and powerboating. Swanseas modern city centre, with numerous shops, cinemas, theatre, nightclubs is just a short trip from the hotel.
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Gower (South West Wales parkland)
The 18 hole golf course is a testament to Donald Steels philosophy of “a preference
for the natural, traditional look.” He has ensured the course is part of its surroundings,
and utilised every feature in the landscape.
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Pennard (South West Wales Links)
Pennard Golf Club, located 8 miles west of Swansea in the Gower Peninsula, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Golf has been played there since 1896, although the course owes most of its appeal today first to James Braid and then to C.K. Cotton. The holes are routed over classically undulating and tumbling linksland, full of hummocks, hillocks and hollows and pocked with dunes large and small; in sum, exactly what we might hope to find beside the shore. Yet this exceptional terrain is not beside the shore - It is two hundred feet above it. No wonder Pennard has been called "the links in the sky.
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Fairwood Park (South West Wales parkland)
This 6,700 yard course has twice hosted the Welsh PGA Championships and is therefore the only course in Swansea that can claim Championship status. Situated on the Gower Peninsula, Britain’s first designated area of outstanding natural beauty, Fairwood Park is an 18 hole undulating parkland championship golf course situated in 150 acres of majestic terrain
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Clyne (South West Wales Heathland)
Designed by Messrs Colt and Harries, the course is laid out on the high ground of Clyne Common about three to four hundred feet above sea level. The turf is of the moorland type, although gradually changing in character over the years as a result of fertilisation. There are, owing to the undulating ground, many natural hazards, apart from the large number of bunkers there is also gorse and bracken in profusion.
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Package - The Mumbles Mile - £165 (or £180 if playing Pennard)
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Thanks for the "Royal Porthcawl" Jaunt! Our Saudi friends had the time of their golfing lifetime! Thank you once again for your hospitality, kindness and pints of Pimms!!-BAE Systems Limited
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BAE Systems
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