We are getting closer to filling our group for the trip to Bandon Dunes. If you have fellow golf mates who are interested, please have them contact me for more details. We are two golfers short of filling our minimum of 12 players. Please review the payment details below. Please submit payment in Canadian Dollars by January 10th.
Transportation to Bandon is the responsibility of the individual. For our group over years, most who have traveled from the Vancouver area car pool and drive down. It is approx. a ten hour drive to Bandon.
We will continue with the same format as recent trips. Included in your package price:
- 4 Nights – Shared Accommodation in the Lilly Pond at Bandon Dunes Resort
- 4 Rounds
- Unlimited use of the Driving Range
- Breakfast each Morning
- Three set Banquets
- The best golf experience on the West Coast of North America
In addition we run an
tournament for the four days. This is a handicapped stableford ponits events
with daily and overall winners as well as daily skins. I will provide a full
daily draw and itinerary including tee times and dinner locations. All banquets
are hosted at one of the fine restaurants at the Bandon Dunes Resort. Golfers
may choose to play a second round on any given day. There are additional
charges for replay rounds of $75.
Price
and Payment Details:
Price: $1390 USD.
Current exchange rate equals $1865 Canadian Dollars.
Please arrange to
make payment in Canadian Currency by:
- etransfer to jimpringle2@gmail.com or
- personal cheque to Jim Pringle
Payment deadline for the group is 60 days prior to arrival. Please submit payment by January 10th.
For more information contact Brent Lineker.
Brent Lineker, Chris Begg, Bob Harrison, Stu Rogers and past MG Member Jeff Girard attended the Bandon trip with others connected to the Sunshine Coast G&C this past week. Spectacular weather and golf experience highlighted a fabulous week. For those wanting a bucket list golf experience, this is the trip for you. Some photo’s below of the 4 courses played including, Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes, Bandon Trails and Old MacDonald.