The Grove implements new Caddie Programme
London’s Country Estate, The Grove, recently took to the implementation of an innovative new Caddie programme
London's Country Estate, The Grove, recently took to the implementation of an innovative new Caddie Programme.
Designed to enhance the overall offering and provide a traditional service for the many visiting golfers, the new initiative will enable guests to walk the fairways whilst taking advantage of trained caddies and their local knowledge.
Commenting on behalf of The Grove, Anna Darnell, Director of Golf, said: "We have always strived to go the extra mile for our guests and I firmly believe the introduction of our team of highly trained caddies will give an added dimension to what is already a memorable experience.
The new, enhanced golf service will see guests, both corporate and individual, have access to the very best in caddie service, from a selection of expertly trained specialist who will be at hand to guide golfers around the Kyle Phillips-designed Championship course.
"Having looked at some of the other Great British golfing venues, we saw that caddies are a common theme and something we could add to our offering. With the team we have in place and the characters we have assembled I am truly excited to see the programme take shape and become a standout service feature at The Grove," added Anna.
The 7,152 yard championship golf course can be played throughout the year without limitations.
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