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Tralee Golf Club Reserve Your Place with the Group! Old Head Golf Links The Southwest of Ireland August 2020 Signature Golf specializes in unique, luxury golf travel to the UK and Ireland. Our goal is to create and tailor the perfect golf experience for you and your club members. Established in 2013, Signature Golf is comprised of a team of passionate individuals with more than 250 years of combined experience in the world of golf and hospitality. Signature Golf has a network of professionals and executive contacts within these industries to support us in the design and delivery of each unique and personalized experience. The difference is in the details... At Signature Golf we pride ourselves on our selection of personal hosts, itinerary planners and drivers. Our dedicated staff assists in creating your perfect golf vacation, from carefully considered accommodations and travel arrangements, to the golf itself, selecting from the finest and most famous courses found throughout the UK and Ireland. We look forward to hosting your group. Your journey truly does start here… Tralee Golf Club Reserve your place with the group! Reduced initial deposit Guarantee the best tee times Finest accommodation available (incl. complimentary upgrade) When it comes to travel to UK & Ireland, the demand is huge, especially with golf tourism. An estimated $1 billion per year is spent in the UK and Ireland by overseas golfers, accumulating for almost 50% of overnight accommodation throughout. Booking early allows us to obtain you the best tee times and accommodation available; in fact it is even recommended to book 12+ months in advance. With Book now with a $500 Initial Deposit this in mind, Signature Golf provides our clients with a reduced Initial Deposit Deadline: May 31stt initial deposit to reserve their place on tour. A note from Andrew I would like to announce a trip to Southwest Ireland in August 2020. Play Top-100 courses in the world and Top-20 in the country, as you travel to Ireland with your favorite pro. Travel to the lush green lands of the Emerald Isle and see all of its’ beauty up close. “Signature Golf offer the most fantastic golfing experiences for those traveling to the UK and Ireland and I highly recommend the service they provide. Enjoy the Please review the attached document which provides an overview of our trip and click on the link below to fill out your reservation form to reserve your spot. Space will be limited for this trip, and spots will be reserved on a “first trip of a lifetime. Good golfing!” come” basis for this trip. – Tony Jacklin, CBE The final itinerary will be confirmed based on interest and availability. US Open, British Open Champion & Four-time Ryder Cup Captain. Best Wishes, Andrew Barbin, PGA Owner CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR PLACE ON THE TOUR Click to reserve your spot on this exclusive club trip or click the logo on the back cover. Your Experience Your Proposed Itinerary EUR (€) Tour Cost Exchange rate €1 - $ USD ($) Available Dates: August 2020 8+ Twin Golfer €5,300 $1.15 $6,095 Day One Arrive into Shannon Airport and group transfer to Trump Int. Hotel & Golf Links, Doonbeg. No. of Guests: 8+ Guests 12+ Twin Golfer €5,095 $1.15 $5,860 (Group transfer window for guests arriving between approx. 6:00am - 8:00am at Shannon Airport) 16+ Twin Golfer €4,910 $1.15 $5,645 Destination: The Southwest of Ireland Optional sightseeing trip to the Cliffs of Moher on the way the Doonbeg. Single Supplement + €1,360 $1.15 + $1,560 Afterwards, transfer and check in to Trump Int. Hotel & Golf Links, Doonbeg for a 2-night stay. Welcome meal hosted at Trump Int. Hotel & Golf Links, Doonbeg. Day Two Play golf at Lahinch Golf Club - Old Course. What’s included: Stay 2 nights at Trump Int. Golf Links & Hotel, Doonbeg Welcome and Farewell Meals Day Three Check out of Trump Int. Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg. Stay 5 nights at The Europe Resort, Killarney Full Irish Breakfast Daily Play golf at Trump Int. Golf Links, Doonbeg. Return Chauffeured Airport Transfers After golf, transfer to Killarney and check into The Europe Resort, Killarney for a 5-night stay. Play at Lahinch Golf Club - Old Course Luxury Mercedes Minibus with WIFI Day Four Play golf at Ballybunion Golf Club - Old Course. Play at Trump Int. Golf Links, Doonbeg Complimentary Refreshments Play at Ballybunion Golf Club - Old Course Personal Host / Driver Day Five Play golf at Waterville Golf Links. Play at Waterville Golf Links Signature Golf Travel Gift Pack Day Six Play golf at Tralee Golf Club. Play at Tralee Golf Club 24-Hour Concierge Service Additional Golf at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club - Killeen Course is available. Play at Old Head Golf Links Smartphone Travel App Companion (Additional cost and should be booked in advance). Additional Golf: Killarney Golf & Fishing Club - Killeen Course (Irish OPEN Venue) Day Seven Play golf at Old Head Golf Links. (Additional cost and should be booked in advance of arrival in Ireland) A closing meal will be held this evening in The Europe Hotel, Killarney. Day Eight Morning check out of The Europe Resort and group transfer to Shannon Airport for your return flight home. (Group transfer to Shannon Airport will take place at approx. 6:30am) Please note: *Prices are subject to exchange rate fluctuation at time of final payment. Figure for USD based onxe.com exchange rate at time of proposal. Access to golf courses requires a USGA handicap. Prices quoted are only valid for the number of people quoted for, an increase or decrease in guests traveling will affect the quoted price erp person. A non-refundable $500 deposit is required to secure your place on the trip by May 31st, please contact a Signature Golf Representative to find out more. Please refer to our terms & conditions or FAQ for further information which can be found on our website at www.signaturegolf.com CLICK HERE TO VIEW *Itineraries are subject to confirmation and available tee times on selected dates. A MAP OF YOUR TOUR The rates quoted are inclusive of all taxes but exclude any gratuities,travel insurance, flights and caddie fees. Prices and availability are subject to confirmation at time of booking. **All transfers outside of group transfers will be subject to additional charges. The Lodge has an unsurpassed reputation for providing guests with luxury accommodation at one of the most renowned 5-star hotels in Ireland. With every small detail carefully considered, the standard of accommodation at Doonbeg is unprecedented, offering a distinct departure from generic hotel offerings and raising a new benchmark for the discerning guest. Accommodations are designed with golfers in mind. You can choose from your own guest room or suite, but the configurations we really like are the four bedroom ocean view suites. Here, every golfer in a four ball has his or her own luxury bedroom and en- suite – but all the rooms join onto a shared lounge overlooking the Atlantic – which provides the perfect Check in: 3pm setting to discuss your day on the links over an Irish single malt. Darby’s is the ultimate hotel bar. With Check out: 12pm views across the 18th green and out to the Atlantic, it encapsulates the prevalent style of the Lodge – a Room: Wi-fi (surcharge), Mini bar, Satellite TV, relaxed, warm Irish ambience mixed with New Room Service, Safe in Room England panache. An excellent venue to set up the Hotel: Fitness Centre, Spa Facilities, Laundry Service, following day’s golf or simply relax and watch the Currency Exchange game on the large screen. This 5-Star Killarney Hotel is beautifully located, overlooking the famous Lakes of Killarney, and captures the imagination of visitors, whether solely for golf or not. It is on the beautiful grounds where the waters of Killarney’s largest lake, Lough Lein, reflect the wilderness of Kerry’s magnificent McGillycuddy Reeks Mountain range in the scenic Southwest of Ireland. Enjoy a range of leisure activities in Killarney, Co. Kerry on the grounds of one the finest 5-Star resorts Ireland has to offer. Pure deluxe bliss. Relax and settle into a spacious in- suite deluxe bedroom. Curl up in a fluffy bathrobe in your easy chair and ponder the changing lake-view landscape, before drifting off in the finest Danish bed linen. The Superior Lake-view rooms have recently been refurbished which also take in stunning views Check in: 3pm overlooking the lake and beyond. Check out: 12pm Room: Complimentary wi-fi, Mini bar, Satellite TV, Room Service, Safe in Room Hotel: Fitness Centre, Spa Facilities, Laundry Service, Currency Exchange Lahinch Golf Club - Old Course Lahinch has been described as “The St. Andrews of Ireland” and many other complimentary titles, but those who know and love the place firmly believe that Lahinch Golf Club doesn’t need comparison with any of the game’s other world-class venues. From the infant days back in 1892, the Club has stood out on its own merits as a golfing institution like none other. The Old Course is a true championship links developed from the outset by Old Tom Morris and followed by Charles “Mo” Gibson, Dr. Alister McKenzie and in more recent times, Dr. Martin Hawtree. It is home to Ireland’s oldest amateur championship, The South of Ireland, which was first played in 1895. The Old Course is consistently ranked in the Top-50 Golf Courses of the World and is No. 3 in Ireland’s Top 100 Golf Courses. The challenges presented by the course depend on the diverse weather conditions of the Atlantic Ocean. Many of the world’s greatest golfers visit Lahinch in preparation for The Open Championship and some have gone on to raise the Claret Jug.
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