ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES– The first ever Anguilla Golf Classic will take place August 18th & 19th at the Temenos Golf Club. Designed by Greg Norman, the 18-hole championship course is one of the Caribbean’s newest and most exciting courses and the first for the island.
Special hotel rates and an inclusive golf and hospitality package are an attractive lure for golf aficionados to play on the exclusive course.
The competition will take the form of a ‘Four Person Team Scramble’. Registration for the event will be $595 for local golfers and $695 for overseas golfers and will include 2 rounds of golf, breakfast and lunch on the first day, breakfast and awards lunch on the second day, and players gift pack. The competition features up to ONE MILLION DOLLARS in prize money with four chances to win $250,000 for any player who makes a hole in one on any of the four par 3’s.
Several of the island’s renowned luxury hotels are offering excellent discounted rates for players: Cap Juluca, Cuisinart Resort & Spa, Malliouhana Hotel & Spa and Sheriva at Sheraton Estates are all offering a special rate of $400 a night including tax and service; Paradise Cove Resort and Ku are offering a rate of $200 a night including service.
The Anguilla Golf Classic is a fundraiser for the Health Authority of Anguilla (HAA). Monies raised will be used to equip a much-needed Intensive Care Unit and 2nd Operating Theatre for Anguilla. For more information on the event or to register contact Ms. Kay Ferguson at the Health Authority of Anguilla at 264-497-3787 or email anguilla_kayferguson@yahoo.co.uk.
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