18 Holes of Golf For Two Plus Soup and Roll Each for £21 at Morriston Golf Club (Up to 57% Off)
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18 Holes of Golf For Two Plus Soup and Roll Each for £21 at Morriston Golf Club (Up to 57% Off)
- Challenging and varied par 68, 5708 yard course
- Fully stocked pro shop
- PGA tuition available
The Deal
- Full round of golf for two
- Soup and a roll for each golfer
- Suitable for all levels
- 20% off pro-shop purchases
Limit 1 per 2 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by phone. 24 hour cancellation policy. Tee-off time Mon-Fri 3pm-6pm; Sat-Sun 3pm-4.30pm. Please bring printed copy of voucher. Course open during daylight hours. New clients only. Standard golf attire to be worn; no trainers or sports kit. Excludes equipment. Buggies available to hire. Original values verified 29 February 2012 at 2.49pm.
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Like a professional dancer, a golfer should have good posture, an eclectic wardrobe, and know at least a little bit about swing. Spin off toward golfing greatness with today’s Groupon: £21 for 18 holes of golf for two plus soup and roll each at Morriston Golf Club. 
Set in acres of prime wooded countryside and featuring a challenging par 68 course, Morriston Golf Club has been a one stop shop for various ball clubbing activities for over a century. The club sports a well-stocked pro shop where the latest clobber can be picked up, clubs can be fitted, and binoculars can be bought by anyone on the lookout for those birdies. Members and visitors can kick back in the spacious club house with outside decking, where a menu full of hearty tucker is available.
Stepping out onto the 5708 yard course, players can brace themselves for a testing 18 hole round. Although relatively short in length the course is characterised by its tree lined fairways and speedy greens, which provide a test throughout. The pitch over water at the 15th hole will require particular focus if players are to finish on a high. Back at the club house, a hearty bowl of soup and a roll will await each player.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to Egg Hunting
The Easter egg hunt is a fixture in family calendars nationwide – a time to remember the key values that keep us together in times of need: love, affection, and a willingness to exclude the little one if it means everyone else gets more chocolate. Here’s how to do it well:
Know your enemy
The Easter Bunny is a wily beast, and it takes a lot to outsmart her. Put yourself in her shoes and try really hard to imagine where you’d hide eggs if you were a rabbit. After that, head straight to a burrow.
Don’t be picky
Eggers can’t be choosers, so round up everything from Scotch eggs and eggnog, to the poor people whose parents thought Egbert was a good name.
Know where to look
Never mind scrabbling around under ornaments and plant pots at home, for a really successful hunt be a little more canny. Raid the nearest Easter arts and crafts fair, or check the faces of recently disgraced politicians.
Ask permission before hunting on someone else’s land. Poaching an egg is an offence in some counties.
Trust no one
Especially children. If someone tells you they’ve already checked the bathroom and there’s nothing in there, it almost certainly means they’re guarding a secret hoard of eggs.





