¨Yes We Can¨ Overcome this Credit Crunch

Friday, March 27th, 2009 |

“Yes We Can”, in the words of a famous American Orator “Yes We Can” overcome this Credit Crunch with unbelievably good value.

The Costa del Sol and in particular its many great courses have reacted with a myriad of special offers designed to attract the hard strapped Northern European Golfer.

While we, the Golf Tour Operators have been pleading with the courses to show restraint over the last few years they have until recently largely ignore us.

However now they seem to be racing to out-do each other with special offers and promotions.

SPECIAL OFFER ON GRAN FLAMINGOS

50% OFF

Offers now available include 50% reductions in the form of 2 for 1 offers at Gran Flamingos or 36 holes for the price of 18 at Mijas (play same day).

RIO REAL GOLF CLUB 25% REDUCTIONS

Many other course have succumbed to including buggies in their green-fees which in many cases represent as much as a 25% reduction.

Rio Real, Los Naranjos and Almenara, Los Arqueros, El Paraiso and Atalaya new are among the plethora of courses offering free buggies most of the year.

REAL CLUB DE GOLF LAS BRISAS €40 off!

The wonderful  Robert Trent Jones designed Real Club de Golf Las Brisas has appointed Golf Experience as one of a handful of operator to sell green-fees during 8 month of the year. In 2008 the rates was €160 while we will be happy to book you a round for €120 during 2009.

COST SAVING IDEAS TO HELP WITH THE CRUNCH

Eating In..

Most of our groups who stay at the many popular hotels tend to do so on a Bed &  Breakfast basis and go to restaurants for their evening meal.

This can add considerably to the cost of a Golf trip. By taking the half-board option at a good 4 star you can have your dinner for as little as an additional €5 a night.

Club Rental..

If coming for a short trip and just playing 2 or 3 rounds, why not leave your clubs behind and rent here. We can rent you the latest material for as little as €20 a day which will be less that what your airline will charge for transporting them.

OTHER NEWS

Finca Cortesin seem to be unsure of the hosting of the 2009 World Cup Championship Match Play – first scheduled for 24th – 27th Sept and now being penciled in for later in October as somebody discovered that the original dates clashed with some other major tournament.

To prepare for the event they have had to close the course for 2 months this winter and again it is scheduled to be closed from Oct 2nd – 20th with considerable loss of revenue.

One must really question the benefit of hosting golf tournaments!

People remember where the Ryder Cup is held but few other golf Tournaments.

While speaking of tournaments the European Senior Tour is set to visit Benahavis in Spain for the first time when the Benahavis Senior Masters takes place at La Quinta Golf and Country Club from October 2-4, 2009.

NEW AIR ROUTES INTO MALAGA

Aer lingus have just announced the welcome addittion of a Gatwick to Malaga service which will help peg back fares on this popular route into the Costa del Sol. Service starts March 2009.

A NEW ACCOMODATION ALTERNATIVE IN PUERTO BANUS

Lorcrimar Hotel Puerto Banus

We are delighted to include this new 3 star Puerto Banus property in our 2009 packages.

It offers great rates, a great location and golfer friendly atmosphere.

3 Comments to ¨Yes We Can¨ Overcome this Credit Crunch

Craig Edmonds
Wednesday, 1st April , 2009

Overcome the credit crunch? Why would we want to do that?

It seems to me that its the best time ever for golfers and lots of opportunity for rockbottom prices!

Anyone who has made money on the stockmarket will tell you the best time to buy is when everyone else is selling.

So I say let the recession linger on a little longer if it means cheaper prices all round!

Where others see a recession I see opportunity.

Colm Whooley
Wednesday, 1st April , 2009

Finca Cortesin – what a course.
If you are up to it play it off the back tees. It might kill you after 5 hours of trashing the ball and your arms may grow a few centimetres but it’s something you won’t forget and it’s great for the old chat afterwards.
Don’t even dream of trying to walk it though unless you are really into inflicting pain on yourself.

D. Holmes
Friday, 10th July , 2009

Trip to Morocco

For those who have been to Morocco and spent their time in and around Tangiers, there is another trip to consider which will be even more interesting.
Take a day or two trip into the Rif mountains and see a different Morocco altogether. Our travel arrangements were made for us by Seamus Whooley of Golf Experience, and included cars, overnight accommodation, food and guides.
We headed to Chefchouen, about two hours from Tangiers, and from there to the village of Meshkerella, about a further 30 minutes in a 4×4 over mountain dirt-track. We arrived in early evening, leaving enough time to explore our surroundings and understand that we had actually gone back in time!
This was a hillside village where the women were harvesting the wheat and the young boys were herding the sheep and goats. There were no paved roads, no footpaths, no street lighting, no shops, no pubs, no cafes or restaurants, just peace and quiet, children playing and the sounds of chickens, cocks and donkeys. The corn was being thrashed and young boys were having great fun somersaulting into the wheat and chaff to help with the process.
Our host Mustafa, at the gite, or guesthouse “Rihana”, was a gracious and welcoming host. After showing us to our rooms, he provided us with an afternoon tea (mint) with freshly baked bread, pastry, jam, honey and goats cheese. Then he proudly showed us around his garden, pointing out the vegetables and herbs that would be used in the evening meal.
Take a walk around the village, or up the steep hill behind it to get a sense of your surroundings, but be sure to witness the spectacular sunset over the valley.
Everyone seemed very friendly and welcoming and almost all of the women wore the same distinctive local garments, however they were not at all keen to have photographs taken, so be sure to respect their wishes.
Time doesn’t mean much in Meshkerella, so meals are served when the food is ready, not when you might have suggested you’d like to eat. However, when it does arrive it is wonderful, fresh and totally organic. Be prepared to eat whatever is put in front of you, which in our case, was a tagine of fresh vegetables & herbs from the garden, with goat, proceeded by soup and followed by local yoghurt with honey and crushed almonds. Gorgeous.
Our accommodation was perfectly good, with a sitting-room with TV and fridge, bedroom with four-poster bed and en-suite bathroom. No need for an alarm clock in the morning since the local cocks and donkeys will oblige. Breakfast comprised of more of the afternoon tea fare but with abundant freshly squeezed oranges.
Had we been energetic, we could have walked back to Chefchouen the following morning, about 2 hours, but we wanted time to visit some of the sites in the town, so we used the 4×4 again. The old part of the town, distinctively painted in white and blue, is well worth a ramble around with a guide and if you want to buy any of the locally produced goods you will find the prices very much better than in Tangiers.
The local agent who arranged things for us, specialise in walking holidays in the area, geared to the energy levels of their guests, so we’d be very keen to return for a longer trip next time and see more of the area and experience more of the wonderful hospitality.
We really enjoyed our short visit and hope that it remains unspoilt for our next one.

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