Win A Golf Trip For Two
The Sun Herald
Sunday February 27, 1994
IF you fancy a great getaway in luxurious surroundings and a chance of a lifetime to improve your handicap, then this is the competition for you.
The Sun-Herald and The Kooralbyn Hotel Resort, situated in the lush Gold Coast hinterland, are offering one lucky reader a golfers' dream holiday for two.
You'll fly courtesy of Qantas airlines from Sydney to Brisbane, then be treated to six nights twin-share accommodation at the resort, including daily buffet style country breakfast, welcome drinks and a farewell dinner.
Nestled at the foot of the McPherson ranges just an hour from Brisbane the resort offers magnificent surroundings, natural beauty and modern sporting facilities.
Among the many facilities are a 40-horse equestrian centre, 10 tennis courts, mountain bike riding, bushwalks, archery, lawn bowls, sky diving and swimming. Most important, there is an 18-hole championship golf course and a par 3 golf course. So the quality of the golf facilities is unsurpassed, with breath-taking views and challenging holes.
As part of your fabulous prize you'll receive:
* Five group golf clinics;
* Unlimited access to the championship course (Mon-Fri) and unlimited golf on the par 3 course;
* Daily golf competitions arranged;
* On-course group sessions;
* Free practise balls every day;
* Putting competitions arranged;
* Video replay and swing analysis;
* Free entry to Spring Waters Health Club.
All you have to do to be eligible for this star prize is to call 0055 21003 and register your name and address. Lines will be open until midnight, tomorrow (calls charged at 50c maximum per call).
The winner's name will be published in The Sun-Herald next Sunday.
Those not lucky enough to win this great prize can book a similar Swing and Drive Package at Kooralbyn for just $795. For more details call The Kooralbyn Hotel Resort on (O75) 44 6222. For more details on the best deals on flights from Sydney to Brisbane, or indeed all around the country, call Qantas on 13 13 13.
© 1994 The Sun Herald
Share This