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Leaders Club St. Andrews
 


THE OLD COURSE HOTEL, GOLF RESORT & SPA

Set in the Home of Golf, the Old Course Hotel enjoys a stunning location overlooking the famous links courses, the West Sands beach and the beautiful Scottish coastline. Discover the historic university town of St. Andrews, and explore the surrounding countryside of the ancient Kingdom of Fife. With a combination of classically elegant and contemporary interiors, the hotel offers quietly confident service, luxurious facilities and a warm welcome in the finest traditions of Scottish hospitality.
 
 


St. Andrews, Scotland
August 10 to August 14, 2010

 
 
DAY 1 (Tuesday, August 10, 2010)

*Arrive in Edinburgh and transfer to St. Andrews, to the Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa.

*Situated at the heart of the Home of Golf, the Old Course Hotel enjoys a spectacular location adjacent to the 17th "Road Hole" fairway of the Old Course. Golfers this afternoon have the chance to play the Dukes Course, with magnificent panoramic views over the surrounding countryside to the sea. Now regarded as one of the finest heathland championship courses in the British Isles, its style ranks alongside the great inland challenges, and with five separate tee positions at every hole, The Duke's has the flexibility to appeal to golfers at every level. (Golf carts are included for today's round).

*This evening enjoy a welcome cocktail party and informal dinner in Sands Grill with your fellows Leaders Club participants.

*Overnight: The Old Course Hotel St. Andrews - Old Course View Room


 
 
 
DAY 2 (Wednesday, August 11, 2010)

*Following breakfast this morning transfer to Kingsbarns Golf Links. Only open since 2000, it joins the nearby courses of St. Andrews and Carnoustie to bring a new dimension to the traditional Scottish game. Designed by Mark Parsinen and Kyle Philips, the layout is expansive and provides views onto the shoreline and out across the North Sea.

*Non golfers will enjoy spending time in St. Andrews. Named after Scotland's patron saint, the town is easily explored on foot and includes many attractions, including St. Andrews Castle, the Cathedral, and the oldest university in Scotland. Explore the shops, each with its own character and charm, which are concentrated around the three main streets of the town which run parallel to each other.

*Enjoy Champagne and canapes on the Roof Top Deck this evening prior to dinner at your leisure.

*Overnight: The Old Course Hotel St. Andrews - Old Course View Room

 
   
 
 
 
 
DAY 3 (Thursday, August 12, 2010)

*Following breakfast this morning transfer to the Castle Course. Designed by leading Scottish course architect David McLay Kidd, it sits on 220 acres of land, with more than one mile of waterfront embracing the rugged Scottish shoreline to provide a unique and exciting challenge. The course makes the most of its unique cliff-top location and provides spectacular views over St. Andrews Bay, the Grampian Mountains and the historic skyline of St. Andrews.

*Lunch in the clubhouse overlooking St. Andrews Bay is included in today's golfers' program.

*Non golfers can unwind at the Kohler Waters Spa. Inspired by life-enhancing natural elements from land and ocean, and using only the finest international products, the spa's extensive menu of rituals and therapies will indulge your senses, enhance your well-being and restore your inner balance.

*This evening enjoy an exclusive wine sampling with the resident sommelier before dinner at leisure.

*Overnight: The Old Course Hotel St. Andrews - Old Course View Room


 
 
 
DAY 4 (Friday, August 13, 2010)

*Following breakfast this morning transfer to the historic Old Course, where you will have the opportunity to play the course with the 2010 Open Championship memories still fresh in your mind. With its shared fairways and double greens, the Old Course does not resemble any other links. In the beginning it knew no architect but nature, it came into being by evolution rather than design and no other course is the hand of man less evident. The Old Course is also unusual in that it starts and finishes in the town, but perhaps most remarkable is the fact that a course which has evolved over six centuries, remains a true test of championship golf.

*Non golfers can take a tour to Glamis Castle or participate in a Scottish cooking class.

*This evening enjoy cocktails, followed by dinner in the Road Hole Restaurant.

*Overnight: The Old Course Hotel St. Andrews - Old Course View Room





 
   
 
 
 
 
DAY 5 (Thursday, August 14, 2010)


Following breakfast transfer to Edinburgh Airport or continue with onward travel arrangements.









 










 
 
 
This exclusive five-night program, beginning August 10, 2010, and
priced at:

USD 4,995 Golfer (per person based on double occupancy)
USD 3,295 Non-Golfer (per person based on double occupancy)

The program includes:

* Four nights' accommodations in the Old Course Hotel
* Daily breakfast
* Green fees and starting times for four rounds of golf
* Golf cart on the Dukes Course.
* Dinner with wine on two evenings as scheduled
* Welcome and farewell cocktail parties.
* Champagne and canapés reception on the Rooftop Terrace
* Wine tasting with resident sommelier
* Golfers' lunch at the Castle Course
* Spa credit for non golfers
* Round trip airport transfers
* All transportation to/from golf courses.
* Services of PerryGolf Host throughout.
* All local taxes and service charges.

For reservations, please call 1-877-885-2512 toll free in the US and Canada or click here for toll free near you or contact a Golf Butler. You may also choose to e-mail us at golfers@lhw.com. This offer is subject to availability.

Due to the exclusive nature of the program, reservations are limited to only 16 guests. Room category may be upgraded with payment of supplement.

Disclaimers

The following are not included:
Airfare; visa and passport fees; luggage, cancellation and accident insurance; meals and beverages other than those specified; caddie fees and gratuities; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, faxes and e-mail service; are NOT included in the tour cost, and are the responsibility of each individual.