Monday, March 21, 2011

HOW TO BEAT AIRLINE CHARGES FOR TAKING YOUR GOLF CLUBS

Irish Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley has announced that the latest ClubstoHire.com store to open will be in his native Ireland.
The new store – which will be operational from April 1 and located at Dublin Airport – will provide a unique service to the considerable number of travelling golfers who visit the country each year.
McGinley, who is a partner in the company, was at pains to express why an Irish outlet was so important to the global golfing community. He said: “Ireland is a Mecca for golf visitors from across the globe who visit our shores to play some of the world’s finest courses.
“Airline charges for golf bags – particularly from the UK and other short-haul destinations – have become ridiculously expensive with up to £80 payable for a single set of clubs.
“I hope that ClubstoHire.com’s cost-effective solution, combined with our range of latest golf equipment and seamless online booking process, will encourage more golfers to visit Ireland and discover our world-class golfing portfolio.”
ClubstoHire.com is a unique concept which offers travelling golfers a massive saving on airline golf bag charges – and complete peace of mind. It promises the very latest equipment from big-name manufacturers such as TaylorMade and Callaway with rentals from as little as €35 per set per week.
In addition, the Dublin operation will also see the introduction of an integrated transfer service, allowing golfers to make arrangements for collection of both clubs and party members at the airport and to be taken to their chosen destination.
The ClubstoHire.com model is already in place in European golfing hotspots, such as Faro and Malaga, and is on course to be established in several more European golf destination hubs by the end of 2011.


■ Bookings for Dublin, Malaga and Faro can be made online at http://www.clubstohire.com/.

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