18 Holes of Golf For Two (£24) or Four (£44) With Bacon Roll and Coffee at The Kent and Surrey Golf Club (Up to 67%
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18 Holes of Golf For Two (£24) or Four (£44) With Bacon Roll and Coffee at The Kent and Surrey Golf Club (Up to 67% Off)
- 18 hole par 71 course
- 14 floodlit bay driving range
- Resident PGA Pro
- Close to the M25 at Edenbridge
The Deal
- Coffee and bacon rolls
- Challenging round of 18 holes
- Signature holes such as the 15th surrounded by water
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required via email to info@thekentandsurrey.com, with requested date and time along with voucher, security codes and number of people. 24 hour cancellation policy. Must bring own clubs. Dress code applies, for details see: http://www.thekentandsurreygolf.com/Dress-Code%282194890%29.htm. Groups cannot play off the white tee area. Original price based on weekend green fees.
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When avid golfers get deprived of their sporting fix their perpetual need to putt eventually starts to drive others away. Get your friendships down to a tee with today's Groupon from Kent and Surrey Golf Club. Choose from the following options:
• £24 for 18 holes of golf for two with bacon rolls and coffee (Up to 64% off)• £44 for 18 holes of golf for four with bacon rolls and coffee (Up to 67% off)
Immersed in scenic parkland, these 18 holes are have bunkers full of character, allowing golfers a unique and mighty challenge with an array of signature holes. PGA Pro and coach Chris Lightfoot presides over the driving range with 14 floodlit bays, an expert on standby trained to solve all manner of golfing conundrums. While the clubhouse fuels the social elements, the Sunday carvey is a particular highlight for sporting appetites, and societies and function rooms at to the fun.
Twosomes or foursomes will set out to swing their way through the 18 holes of this fine par 71 course. After warming up for the tee with coffee and bacon rolls, golfers will discover the 15th surrounded by water, posing a satisfying bulls-eye for any swing, while the 5th will see balls driven from Kent and sunk in Surrey.





