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 | South West France A combination of the elegant resort of Biarritz and the wine districts of Bordeaux make for a delightfully sophisticated golfing holiday. |
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 | The South of France Besides the glamour, the delicious food and charming places to visit enjoy a wide selection of golf, across cliff tops, through forests and vineyards. |
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 | The North of Italy Stay in a lakeside resort or quaint medieval town and enjoy are some of the finest courses in Europe located around Milan and Turin. |
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 | The South of Italy
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 | Lisbon Portugal Although the southern Algarve coast has been a popular golfing destination for some time, the area around Lisbon, the capital now offers a wealth of courses and après golf activities. |
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 | The Algarve Portugal Recent additions to the already plentiful stock of championship courses make this probably the finest resort golf area in Europe |
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 | Sardinia and Corsica Two special island lying in the Med, to the north, Corsica, a French protectorate and Sardinia to the south, very much Italian, separated by the Bonifacio straits but each clearly visible from the other on most days. |
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 | Andalucia Spain Besides being the home of Valderrama venue of the 1997 Ryder Cup and many other fine courses this is the traditional Spain of fiery bulls and flamenco as well as glamorous resorts |
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 | Madrid Spain
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 | The Costa Brava Spain Just North of Barcelona and better known for its azure blue sea and rugged coastline there is stunning golf, excellent food and accommodations and charming countryside to enjoy. |
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 | Valencia Spain
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