Enjoy a break for four with a QHotels Country Club membership

The UK’s largest golf resort operator, QHotels, is offering a free one-night break for four to anybody taking out a country club membership at six of its four-star golf destinations before the end of June.
The one-night bed-and-breakfast break* can be taken at any of QHotels’ 10 golf destinations, while the country club membership itself – which costs from just £850 – is available at Belton Woods Hotel, Grantham; Dunston Hall, Norwich; Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, North Lincolnshire; Mottram Hall, Cheshire; Oulton Hall, near Leeds; and Slaley Hall, in Hexham, Northumberland.
With unlimited use of the resort’s leisure facilities and a number of extra benefits – including 15 per cent off spa treatments, 10 per cent discount in the golf shop, preferential room rates, a preferential golf booking window, and further discounts on food and drink – a country club membership is the ideal way to unwind and enjoy all the facilities at six of the UK’s premier four-star golf resorts.
Claire Rowland, QHotels’ director of marketing, said: “Country club memberships are making a comeback as many people want to enjoy all the benefits of a club and not restrict themselves to just one or two elements. And, when there is such a great social ambience and so much to do at these six country club-style venues, one can understand why such memberships are becoming popular once more.”
The multi-award-winning, four-star QHotels group offers championship-standard courses in 10 unique resort locations including Slaley Hall, Belton Woods, Oulton Hall, Mottram Hall, and Forest Pines Hotel and Golf Resort.
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