CELTIC Manor offers a chance to win a golf lesson with Nick Faldo. April is one of those in-between months; winter is not quite over and summer is not quite here and no more so than on the golf course.
With that in mind, the Celtic Manor Resort has put together a special Masters April Classic package designed to tempt golfers back on to the course and to launch their golf season.
This package takes its name from the US Masters, the first Major of the year, played annually in April on the Augusta National course and seen as the unofficial start of the season.
As an added bonus, everyone who books a Masters April Classic package will be entered in to a draw to win a golf lesson with three-times Masters champion, Nick Faldo, at the Celtic Manor Wales Open.
This year the tournament will take place on the Roman Road course between June 2 and 5.
The Masters April Classic package includes coffee and bacon rolls in the most luxurious clubhouse in Europe, a warm up basket of range balls, a round golf on the Wentwood Hills or the Roman Road courses and a buggy.
If you feel your game needs some TLC before you take to the course, why not try the golf doctor tuition programme at Celtic Manor's Golf Academy? This revolutionary new tuition concept is designed to address the physical and the mental needs of golfers of any level.
As well as a swing analysis using state-of-the-art teaching technology, the programme includes a session with Celtic Manor's resident golf psychologist who uses neuro linguistic programming, which is one of the fastest growing developments in applied psychology.
The programme also looks at fitness, flexibility and core stability and features practice on the Coldra Woods Academy Course, Europe's only 18-hole golf course dedicated to tuition.
For further information on the Masters April Classic or on the golf doctor tuition programme, contact the golf sales team on 01633 410263 and quote "SWG" or visit www.celtic-manor.com
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