Luxury golf travel offered by Le Bureau
Swiss travel specialists Le Bureau has launched a new bespoke golf tour series, known as Le Bureau International Golf Series 2012
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Swiss travel specialists Le Bureau has launched a new bespoke golf tour series, known as Le Bureau International Golf Series 2012, which gives you the opportunity to fly by jet to some of the best and most exclusive golf courses in the world.
Specialising in delivering extraordinary money-can't-buy experiences, Le Bureau offers clients the chance to realise their golf travel ambitions through a range of tours to some of the most desirable destinations on the planet from St Andrews to the Bahamas.
Among the programmes in the new series is the "5 Scenics Sea, Lake and Cliff Hangers" tour which takes in Old Head Golf Links in Ireland, Machrihanish Golf Club in Scotland, Bro Hof Slott Golf Club in Sweden, Thracian Cliffs in Bulgaria and Costa Navarino Bay in Greece.
For those looking for a completely different and exotic golf experience there is the Golf & Explore trip going to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur in India and Abu Dhabi which offers golf on some of the country's finest courses and excursions to some of their most famous sights.
The Le Bureau International Golf Series 2012 includes a shorter, lower budget tour to Scotland to play hickory golf at the World Hickory Open Championship and see the likes of Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood, Luke Donald and Martin Kaymer compete in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
For booking information on the Le Bureau International Golf Series including the details of each of the six individual tours please visit lebureau.ch (opens in new tab)
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