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I would be seriously interested Bob.
I want to play in Turkey and there are some fantastic "all inclusive" deals to be had. And you would make a great organiser.
I'd give you all the help I can by sending off my deposit nice and early and that type of thing.
Same applies for me, would definately be up for it.
 
As I mentioned, some friends of mine are going over to Turkey in the middle of May.
One week, all inclusive at a really good hotel, including all transfers and 6 rounds of golf. I think it's costing them a shade under £1k each.
Sounds a lot of money, but apparantly the food is both plentiful and of a really good standard, and of course all drinks are included. This is where golf trips get expensive...go into a bar with a crowd of 8 or so of you and buy a round of drinks (yes I do occasionally) and it will set you back about £30 quid a time (or even more with the current state of the euro).
Wasn't that many years ago where you could go to the Algarve, rent a villa and go out eating every evening for about a tenner a head. Now you are talking thirty or forty quid a pop.
All inclusive is the way I reckon. If you like a decent meal and a drink at least.
 
As Smiffy said "all inclusive" is probably your best bet, as from experience there are not many places to eat around Belek that I saw.

You will also need to check the all inclusive deals, as some I looked at were only local drinks and they were only free till midnight.
 
Bob, I'll be interested in the turkey trip but same as Rob and look at next year and happy to send deposits etc for confirmation. :)

You were talking of quitting a couple of days ago, now your planning golfing trips for next year - I take it youve changed your mind then? :D

I think I call it trying to get back into it. Since I've posted my woes on here I've had a bit of a spark to get into it. Must be the cheery happy people on here...... :)
 
if I haven't actually fallen asleep in the bar


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Again :D ;)
 
A friend and his wife recently went to the Cornelia Deluxe Resort, Belek and could not fault it. The food and drinks were both very good quality but also plentiful. Hotel and its facilities were also good. Only extras they had to pay for were the buggies on the golf course - 30 euros a round.

His only comment was - leave the driver at home, the courses they played were very tight off the tee. :)
 
if I haven't actually fallen asleep in the bar


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Again :D ;)

That picture was taken at 10.30pm, sitting outside a restaurant in the South of France and I had consumed about 2 bottles of red wine and a few Pernods. I was still going 3 hours later at the local disco.
It was intially thought that I was having an epileptic fit and I had to apologies personally to the Mayor of Cahoors the following morning
 
You were talking of quitting a couple of days ago, now your planning golfing trips for next year - I take it youve changed your mind then? :D
He needs somewhere warm to test his new Nike VR driver, 3 wood & hybrid... :D :D
 
You were talking of quitting a couple of days ago, now your planning golfing trips for next year - I take it youve changed your mind then? :D
He needs somewhere warm to test his new Nike VR driver, 3 wood & hybrid... :D :D

Rick.
Promise me one thing.
If this foreign trip ever gets off the ground, and you can make it please, please, please.....


don't wear fecking shorts
 
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