De Vere has come up with a new scheme, which it hopes will attract new players and grow the game. Why play one course costing thousands a year when you can up to 16 for just £295? The 'De Vere Club' centres on a points based membership system that allows a golfer to play at 11 De Vere venues using points for individual rounds.
And don’t think the bargain price means bargain basement courses either. The scheme gives access to the likes of The Carrick on Loch Lomond (below) and Jack Nicklaus designed Slaley Hall in the north-east, which have both hosted European Tour events. Compare those to your local track.

A quick, midweek blast around Carden Park is a third of the price of a weekend trip to The Carrick. I suppose you get what you pay for and thankfully points can be added at any time.
The scheme was launched by honorary captain, broadcaster Peter Alliss; "It's the first time I've ever been captain of anything and I'm thrilled to be involved in such a pioneering project. I can see the far-reaching benefits for avid golfers across the country.
“Nothing beats the feeling of belonging to a club and the more people feel they belong the more they play and enjoy the game. With all the time and money pressures these days, I believe the De Vere Club is a great compromise: the flexibility and choice coupled with the wonderful traditions of club golf.”
There are other benefits too as members enjoy discounts on hotel rooms, spa, golf equipment, food and drink plus there are attractive member referral incentives too. What better way to convince your other half to let you have a weekend of golf on a perfectly manicured, championship course than with the lure of a spa?!
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