Mannings Heath October golf deals
Mannings Heath, one of the most popular golfing venues in the south east of England, is once again running "Open Fortnight" with a highly competitive green fee rate in October
Mannings Heath, one of the most popular golfing venues in the south east of England, is once again running "Open Fortnight" with a highly competitive green fee rate in October.
Between 18-31 October, golfers can play the Kingfisher Course for just £18.50, receive a free sleeve of Titleist balls and discount vouchers for clubhouse food, or alternatively offers in the extensive pro shop.
The Kingfisher Course is a modern layout that opened in 1996 and its 19th hole includes a sports bar which offers a comprehensive rustic farmhouse-style menu.
In addition, a new dewelling is on offer which can accommodate up to eight golfers. Fullers is a quaint 19th century cottage situated next to the clubhouse with four double bedrooms, a cosy lounge with fireplace, TV and DVD, free WIFI, private garden, and full use of the clubhouse facilities including the AA Rosetted Goldings Restaurant, spike bar and steam room.
Visitors to Mannings Heath Golf Club, located near Horsham, will also benefit from a £250,000 investment programme in the Sussex venue this season. Forty-six EZGO electric buggies have been introduced and a contemporary spike bar lounge recently opened with a newly refurbished terrace with wooden gazebo complementing the existing 17th century clubhouse.
For a tee time call 01403 210228 or simply book online at manningsheath.com
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