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Chance to play all day.


DUNDONALD LINKS is gearing up for a busy end to the season after their play-all-day offer proved a huge hit.

The Ayrshire course, regarded one of the finest new links in Britain, is offering golfers the chance to enjoy as many holes as they can play in a day for just pounds 50. The deal runs during August and September and is subject to availability.

Guy Redford, Dondonald Links' director of golf, said:"We launched this special offer back at the start of August and have been absolutely delighted with the response.

"Visitors and local golfers liked it so much we've decided to extend it into September and I feel sure it will continue to be just as popular."

Tee times can be booked by calling the club on 01294 314006.

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The Ayrshire course was chosen to host The Duke of York Young Champions Trophy Duke of York Young Champions Trophy is an amateur golf competition for golfers under 18 which is held annually. HRH The Duke of York is President of the Golf Foundation and actively takes part in regular youth golf tournaments, not the least of which is the Duke of York Young  from September 8-10 when the national junior boy and girl champions from more than 30 countries will bid to win the title won last year by England's Stiggy Hodgson.

Dundonald also welcomes back the first stage of the European Tour's Qualifying School In professional golf the term Qualifying school is used for the annual qualifying tournaments for leading golf tours such as the U.S. based PGA and LPGA Tours and the European Tour.  from September 15-18.

Twelve months ago Englishman Euan Little posted rounds of 74, 73, 70 and 67 for a four-under aggregate of 284 and a one-shot victory over countryman Craig Goodfellow.
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Date:Aug 22, 2009
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