Wednesday, February 27, 2013

RANFURLY CASTLE LAUNCHES ENTERPRISING SCHEME


Ranfurly Castle Golf Club introduces innovative new membership scheme 

MIND THE GAP


Ranfurly Castle Golf Club has launched a new and flexible membership initiative aimed at encouraging more people into the game.
The Golf Access Pass (GAP) has been created to meet the needs of those who want to enjoy the social and health benefits of playing golf, but who cannot commit the time or resources to a traditional golf club membership.
GAP is also an ideal stepping stone for those starting out in the sport who want to build up their confidence and knowledge of the game before graduating to a full club membership.
Based on a unit system, those wishing to take part in the GAP will be issued with 100 units, at a cost of £3.49 each, equating to a total of £349.
Each time they play at Ranfurly Castle, host of this year’s Scottish Girls Stroke Play Championship, they will use up a set amount of units. For example, a midweek round of golf will cost six units, while a weekend game will be eight units.
 GAP golfers play until they have used up all of their units, and may top up at any time they wish. (minimum top-up is 12 units)
Ranfurly Castle, situated in the picturesque village of Bridge of Weir, is an undulating moorland course boasting wonderful views of the surrounding countryside and vistas of the Scottish mountains to the north.
Just 20 minutes from Glasgow city centre, the course is regarded as the finest moorland track in the West of Scotland and has hosted numerous events in the past including the Scottish Seniors Championship.
The clubhouse is reminiscent of Rennie McIntosh in style and offers a full bar and catering service to members and visitors.
PGA Advanced Professional Tom Eckford, is on hand to help with any enquiries about the GAP and will be happy to discuss any questions you may have.

For further information contact Tom on 01505 614795 or email tomeckford@btconnect.com.

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