Gleneagles announces green fee deal to celebrate Solheim Cup

Luxury Scottish sporting estate Gleneagles is giving all golfers the chance to celebrate its hosting of this year’s Solheim Cup with the launch of a special four-ball green fee that runs until the end of April 2019.

Four-ball groups can play any of the three championship golf courses at the 850-acre Perthshire estate for £201.90, a money-saving nod to this very special year in which Gleneagles also celebrates the centenary of its world-famous King’s and Queen’s golf courses, both designed by James Braid.

The par-72 King’s course and the par-68 Queen’s have both undergone careful restorations, bringing them back to Braid’s original vision of 1919. Golfers can also choose to play The PGA Centenary Course, designed by 18-time Major winner Jack Nicklaus, and the course that will host the Solheim Cup in the Autumn.

Golfers looking to take advantage of the £201.90 4-ball price should call 0800 389 3737 or visit www.gleneagles.com.

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