There are few sports in which the ordinary player
can aspire to emulate the great heroes. The Sunday morning park footballer
will never have the skills of David Beckham, the club cricketer will
never flash a bat like Sachin Tendulkar. But even the worst golf hacker
will occasionally play a shot that makes him or her think: “Tiger Woods
himself couldn’t have done that better.” As a spectator sport, golf
is one of the most intimate. Out on the course the watcher can get close
to and truly appreciate the elegance and power of the heroes of tee,
fairway and green and, while television gives an overview of the state
of play, following a group of players or staying put in one place and
watching how the best in the world cope differently with a situation
gives a fascinating perspective on technique and pressures. And golf,
with its centuries-old tradition of fair play and manners, has a singularly
civilised atmosphere. To paraphrase Mark Twain, the game is “a good
walk enhanced.” It is well-known that golf’s origins were in Scotland,
but it did not at first meet with universal approval. It was banned
by the Scottish Parliament in 1457 as it distracted men from their more
important archery practice.
We are able to offer various Hospitality packages at numerous golf events
with packages including private boxes, champagne receptions, guest speakers
and top quality food and drink as well as the best tickets for the big
occasions.
Please call the office on 01638-666660 or e-mail us for details on the
following:
- Volvo PGA Championship at Wentworth Club,
Surrey, England
- Victor Chandler British Masters at
Marriott Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club, England
- The Compass Group English Open
- Open Golf Championship
- World Golf Championships
- HSBC World Matchplay Championship
at Wentworth
- Ryder Cup
Please Note: Prices are subject to fluctuation,
please call our booking hotline for the latest price.
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