Shoulder Season Golf in Spain

I recently visited the Costa Blanca in Spain and I have to say that the weather and the condition of the golf courses were both ideal. We played 3 rounds of golf while I was there and found the greens to be fast and true; I’d have struggled to find a better lie on each of the fairways – I only wish I could have hit more of them!

La Finca Golf Course
La Finca Golf Course

The temperature varied between 70–80 degrees in the afternoons and for me, a fair-haired Scotsman, this was just right!  La Finca, Alicante Golf Club, and El Plantio are not household names like Valderrama or Las Brisas, but they were good enough for me and my golfing buddies. The Costa Blanca is not an area of Spain which we deal with as the caliber of golf courses there is nowhere near as good as the Costa del Sol, but there are similarities in the style of the courses and obviously in the climate.  June, July and August are considered peak periods for travel to both Spain and Portugal as this is when the temperatures are at their highest, but this does not help the condition of the golf courses.  For those who consider travelling to this part of Europe I would highly recommend travelling in March or April or even waiting until the end of the season and travelling in September or October. The golf courses are fresh and the climate is perfect.

By Gary Sheppard.  Gary has been with PerryGolf for 4 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Gleneagles is new Home for PGA National Academy

Gleneagles is already well-known throughout the world as a fantastic golf destination; and with them hosting the 2014 Ryder Cup, their great reputation should only become more widespread.

To add to this, Gleneagles have now been selected as the home of the PGA National Academy for Scotland.  This should provide an outstanding facility for golfers and coaches in Scotland.  Congratulations!

See full article here.

By Alastair Niven.  Alastair has been with PerryGolf for over 9 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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What’s Your Favourite Golf Movie?

Having just watched Tin Cup for the umpteenth time, it got me to wondering which golf movie is most requested.  Apparently a group of guys passing time over a few beers usually ask for something light-hearted such as Caddyshack, Happy Gilmore or The Water Boy.  The Legend of Bagger Vance goes down well because it features Will Smith.  True fans of the game prefer the biographies of great golfers, such as Stroke of Genius (Bobby Jones) or Follow the Sun (Ben Hogan).  We all enjoyed The Greatest Game Ever Played, which tells the story of Francis Ouimet’s win at Brookline – a bit of a weepy for us girls this one!   Most popular?  Caddyshack or Tin Cup.   Do you agree?

By Yvonne Shaw.  Yvonne has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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PerryGolf negotiates half price rental on all GPS units with National Car Rental

Driving on ‘the wrong’ side of the road in a foreign country can be difficult enough without being nervous about directions, so why make it any harder than it needs to be?  PerryGolf provide detailed point-to-point driving direction as well as road maps, but having a GPS can take any doubt out of your mind.  We have a special arrangement with National Car Rental whereby our clients can hire a GPS unit at half the normal price and this applies to all bookings in the United Kingdom for the 2010 season.  This is something which should definitely be considered by all self-drive groups.  

Please contact your Golf Travel Specialist for more details on the rental.

By Gary Sheppard.  Gary has been with PerryGolf for over 4 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Enterkine House, Ayrshire, Scotland

This year Enterkine House are celebrating their 10 year anniversary as a Country House Hotel; located in Ayrshire, the luxury privately-owned  property is a an ideal spot for both golfers and non-golfers alike.  The main house has six bedrooms which are all individually decorated.  Kirk House is a self-contained former farmhouse situated on the grounds which consists of six comfortable en-suite bedrooms and is only a short walk from the main house.  A recent highly-acclaimed addition is The Woodland Lodge; a unique luxurious dwelling, ideal for a couple.  So there are plenty of options for different types of accommodation.

The Woodland Lodge at Enterkine House
The Woodland Lodge at Enterkine House

The restaurant was refurbished last year and Browne’s @ Enterkine offers stylish and affordable food.  The Head Chef, Paul Moffat, has been at Enterkine since 2004 and has won various awards since his arrival.

Enterkine House is a great place to relax and enjoy the surroundings – check out the website!

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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