QHotels introduces 2018 ‘early-bird’ deals

Golfers booking a 2018 break at any of QHotels’ 10 four-star golf resorts can take advantage of ‘early-bird’ offers if they book before October 31, with prices for a one-night, 36-hole deal starting at just £79.
What’s more for group bookings, they will be entitled to a 20 per cent discount on drinks at the venue, a £10 resort voucher as well as one in 12 going free.
The ‘early-bird’ booking window is open now and runs until the end of next month, with each offer including one night’s, four-star, dinner, bed-and-breakfast accommodation and two rounds of golf, effectively maintaining 2017 prices.
Speaking about the ‘early-bird’ offer, a spokesperson for QHotels said: “From heron in, until the end of October, golfers can swan around in the knowledge they will enjoy a swift return on their outlay.
“The golf market has taken a tern for the better and golfers will have nothing to grouse about with these deals – indeed, missing out will be hard to swallow. It’s also ideal for beginners who may wish to simply dipper toe in the water. But don’t duck the issue – we anticipate there will be a mad thrush for these deals given the small bills. We must be raven mad!”
The multi-award-winning, four-star QHotels group offers championship-standard courses in unique resort locations, meaning this outstanding deal is available at the likes of Slaley Hall – voted ‘Best Golf Hotel/Resort in the North of England’ for the third successive year in the 2017 Today’s Golfer Travel Awards and host of 18 European Tour and European Seniors Tour events – where prices start at £99, Belton Woods (from £99) , Oulton Hall (from £89), Mottram Hall (from £89), and Forest Pines Hotel and Golf Resort (from £99).
Latest
-
News
Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew turns to Golfer’s CBD in pursuit of further success
Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew believes Golfer’s CBD could play a vital role in her future success.
-
News
Sponsor Ralph Lauren drops Justin Thomas following homophobic slur in Hawaii
The world number three uttered the derogatory word towards himself after missing a putt at Kapalua last weekend.
-
News
Bryson DeChambeau keeping brain relaxed to avoid repeat of Masters misery
DeChambeau said his brain went into overdrive at Augusta National.
-
News
European Tour preparing for business as planned in the Middle East
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is due to start next week.
-
News
Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera arrested in Brazil
The former US Open and Masters winner was on the run from the law.
-
News
On this Day in 2013: Paul McGinley given Ryder Cup captaincy
McGinley would go on to be involved in a sixth Ryder Cup victory.
-
News
Collin Morikawa keen to draw inspiration from family ties to Hawaii at Sony Open
Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas has withdrawn from the event after testing positive for coronavirus.
-
News
R&A: ‘No plans’ for Open to head to Donald Trump-owned Turnberry in near future
Trump National in Bedminster was on Sunday stripped of next year’s US PGA Championship.
-
News
US PGA Championship moved from Donald Trump-owned course in New Jersey
Trump National in Bedminster had been set to host the event.
-
News
Justin Thomas : ‘I made a terrible, terrible judgement call’
Thomas admitted he was distracted by what happened on Saturday during his final round.