Exclusive offer for Bdaily readers to entertain at Rockliffe Hall’s English Senior Open this October
Rockliffe Hall, the only five-star hotel, golf and spa resort in the north east has been selected by the PGA European Seniors Tour as the host venue as one of their most prestigious tour events, the English Senior Open, makes its return to the golfing calendar from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th October 2013.
Some of golf’s greatest legends are already confirmed as playing in this tournament, including the former champion Carl Mason and Senior Tour favourites such as Ian ‘Woosie’ Woosnam, Barry Lane, Des Smyth and Peter Fowler.
Our corporate hospitality and Pro Am packages offer you and your guests the opportunity to mingle with the tour professionals in our Clubhouse and Grassholme Suite; whilst enjoying complete access to our championship course and tented village.
Corporate Hospitality is available on Friday 4th, Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th October 2013, our package includes:
- VIP parking for all guests
- Daily draw sheet and venue map
- Breakfast rolls with the European Tour Professionals on arrival served with tea, coffee or fruit juice
- 2-course buffet lunch with wine
- Afternoon tea, coffee and cake selection
- Access to all areas of the golf course
- Access to the Clubhouse and Grassholme Suite
- Meet and greet with Graeme Storm, European Tour Professional
Prices for corporate hospitality usually start from £75 + VAT per person, but Bdaily readers can enjoy this package for just £60 + VAT per person.
To find out more please contact Debbie Mair at Rockliffe Hall on 01325 729975 or email debbie.mair@rockliffehall.com
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