About England and Wales
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England offers a fine selection of golf courses including many Open Championship venues. Even the most humble enthusiasts are able to perform on the same stage as the world's biggest stars. Beginning with the northwestern part of England is famed Royal Liverpool at Hoylake where Bobby Jones won the Open Championship in his historic grand slam year of 1930. In that same area are such golden gems as Royal Lytham St. Annes, Royal Birkdale, and the Belfry (site of many Ryder Cup battles). In the London area, enjoy play at famed Wentworth or Sunningdale where many great champions have taken home trophies. The southeast area of England is a third great area of golfing splendor with Royal St. Georges, site of the 2003 Open Championship where Ben Curtis took home the Claret Jug. A trip to England will be just the ticket to play some of these world-class golf courses. Just to the west of England is Wales. Although relatively small geographically, compared to the rest of the UK, it is well-adorned with great golf courses. This expanding golf destination has some 170 courses set among some of the most spectacular scenery in Europe. Picture yourself playing truly inspired golf in an ancient land with a storied history. You can relax in sumptuous surroundings where the people are welcoming and passionate about their heritage. Enjoy golf at the ruggedly challenging Royal Porthcawl, or historic Royal St. Davids beneath mighty Harlech Castle, or the magnificent Celtic Manor, chosen as site of the 2010 Ryder Cup. Whatever you decide, come and experience Wonderful Wales! |
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