Reasons to book a Sunday night golf break
Enjoy an action-packed golf break at your own pace and make great savings with our Sunday night savers!
Enjoy an action-packed golf break at your own pace and make great savings with our Sunday night savers!
If you’re looking for better value from your next UK golf break, then we strongly recommend going on one of our Sunday night golf trips. From world-renowned Ryder Cup venues to secluded four-star countryside retreats, Sunday savers provide golfers with the opportunity to enjoy best-selling resorts at better value than ever before.
Take advantage of all of this and more as we review the top reasons to book a Sunday night golf break…
With hotels and resorts being a little quieter, they’ll often reduce their prices and YOU can reap the rewards. Plus, in addition to savings of up to 40% compared to a weekend golf break, you will still get all the amazing added extras you would with a regular trip.
Keep your eyes peeled for FREE places, drinks discounts, and more at selected venues such as The Belfry and Fairmont St Andrews.
To sum up:
Unlike a weekend trip, resorts tend to be much less crowded on a Sunday night. This means that you and your group will have your pick of tee times and the course(s) will be much quieter, with a quicker pace of play.
Furthermore, with fewer people in the hotel, you can pick your ideal room types, enjoy faster service, and get better access to hotel facilities such as the on-site spa.
To sum up:
If you want to make savings but not use up your annual leave then we recommend you book early and take advantage of a bank holiday. The majority of resorts will keep their Sunday night rates and you don't have the hassle of requesting holiday days... PERFECT!
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Head of UK & Ireland Sales
As the Official Golf Tourism Operator of the PGA TOUR and with over 25 years’ experience, Golfbreaks is one of the world’s longest established and most trusted golf travel companies. We organise golf breaks, holidays and tournament experiences for more than 200,000 golfers annually at over 2,000 resorts and golf courses in the UK, Europe, and further afield.