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Saturday 29Th June Arrive Glasgow International Airport Golf At Day One – Saturday 29th June Arrive Glasgow International Airport Met by Driver & Transfer to Dundonald Links for Opening Round (60 minutes) Golf at Dundonald Links Overnight Accommodation at the Four Star Marine Hotel For Opening Two Nights ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Two – Sunday 30th June Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel Transfer to Prestwick Golf Club (10 minutes) Golf at Prestwick Old Course Cocktail Reception this Evening at Hotel ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Three – Monday 1st July Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel & Check Out Transfer to Royal Troon Golf Club (2 minutes) Golf at Royal Troon Old Course After Golf Transfer to St. Andrews & Overnight Accommodation at the Fairmont Hotel for Five Nights (2 ½ Hours Drive) ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Four – Tuesday 2nd July (No Driver Required – Hotel Shuttle to Town) Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel Today’s Golf will be Dependant on Results of the Ballot (Unlimited Golf on Site at Fairmont) ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Five – Wednesday 3rd July Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel Transfer to Carnoustie Golf Links (1 hour) Golf at Carnoustie Golf Links ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Six – Thursday 4th July (No Driver Required) Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel Today’s Golf will be Dependant on Results of the Ballot Alternative Golf will be put in Place for Group (Unlimited Golf on Site at Fairmont) ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Seven – Friday 5th July (No Driver Required) Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel Today’s Golf will be Dependant on Results of the Ballot Alternative Golf will be put in Place for Group Cocktail Reception this Evening at Royal & Ancient Golf Club ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Eight – Saturday 6th July Full Scottish Breakfast at Hotel & Check Out Transfer to Kingsbarns Golf Links (20 minutes) Golf at Kingsbarns Golf Links After Golf Transfer to Edinburgh Airport and Overnight Final Night Overnight Accommodation at the Edinburgh Airport Hilton Hotel ~~~~~~~~~~~ Day Nine – Sunday 7th July (Hotel Shuttle will take to Airport) Early Breakfast at Hotel (Juices/Cereals) Depart Edinburgh Airport ADDITIONAL FEES FOR ANY TRANSFER TO GLASGOW AIRPORT Eight Nights Accommodation with Full Scottish Breakfast Each Morning Two Nights in Marine Hotel, Troon Five Nights in Five Star Fairmont Hotel (Unlimited Golf & a £ 40 Food & Beverage Credit) Final Night in Edinburgh Airport Hotel Five Rounds of Links Golf at a Selection of the World’s Finest Courses Kingsbarns Golf Links, Carnoustie, Prestwick, Royal Troon & Dundoland Links (Old Course and Any additional Golf payable on the Day) Chauffeur Driven Transfers as specified {Includes all Drivers Expenses & Gratuities} Transportation Dedicated Driver on 29th, 30th June and 1st July Return Transfers to Carnoustie Transfer from St. Andrews to Kingsbarns to Edinburgh Airport No Transfer needed on 2nd, 4th or 5th Use Hotel Shuttle Transfer to Airport on Departure Day * Sullivan Golf Rep. on call throughout the trip Not Included: Flights, Meals Not Specified, Caddy/Cart Fees & any incidentals ~~~~~~~ Price Based on Minimum 16 Golfers Travelling (Euros) Golfer: Price Per Person Sharing € 4,655.00 Golfer: Price Per Person Single Room € 5,280.00 Non Golfer: Price Per Person Sharing € 2,600.00 Please note that this is Based on Ed Complimentary Sharing Room (flights not included) .
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