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Europe's
Great Courses
July
12-23, 2002
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Attend the 2002 British
Open and Play the Legendary Links of Scotland, Ireland and Spain.
"Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly
complicated. It satisfies the soul and frustrates the
intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening -
it is without a doubt the greatest game mankind has ever
invented."
- Arnold Palmer
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We offer golf enthusiasts the chance to attend
the 2002 British Open and play some of the world's finest courses
in the company of top teaching professionals - flying between each
country aboard a deluxe private jet. It is the ultimate golf
experience, and each trip is fully escorted so every detail is
taken care of for you.
Our program maximizes your time on the course;
includes lessons, practice, strategy sessions and side-by-side
play; and takes you directly from one renowned golf destination to
the next. At the end of each day, relax with delicious
foods, fine wines and superb service at world-renowned resorts and
historic estates.

Courses
The courses you play are legendary.
Many are ranked among the world's Top 100.
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Old Course, St. Andrews
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Adare Manor Golf Club
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St.
Andrews, Scotland
The Old Course, St. Andrews
The dream of every serious golfer - to play
where the game of golf originated six centuries ago.
Designer: Old Tom Morris
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Adare,
Ireland
Adare Manor Golf Club
A new American-style course and one of the
finest inland courses in Ireland.
Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
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Muirfield, Scotland
2002 British Open
Enjoy a day at the British Open in Muirfield,
Gullane, Scotland, home of the Honorourable Company of Edinburgh
Golfers.
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Ballybunion, Ireland
Ballybunion Old Course
One of the world's top ranked links and Tom
Watson's favorite; established 1893.
Designer: Unknown
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St.
Andrews, Scotland
The New Course, St. Andrews
St. Andrews' challenging second course,
built by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in 1895.
Designers: W. Hall Blyth; Old Tom Morris
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Kinsale,
Ireland
Old Head
One of Ireland's most dramatic new courses,
built on ancient ruins and unrivaled in terms of drama and beauty.
Designers: Ron Kirby; Joe Carr
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Kingsbarns, Scotland
Kingsbarns
Opened in July 2000, this impressive seaside
links course is already drawing accolades from the pros.
Designers: Kyle Phillips; Mark Parsinen
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Cadiz,
Spain
Valderrama Golf Club
Continental Europe's top-rated course; home
of the 1988-1996 Volvo Masters and the 1997 Ryder Cup.
Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
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Carnoustie, Scotland
Carnoustie GOlf Links
Host of the 1999 Open Championship, the
Carnoustie Golf Links is reckoned to be the toughest links in the
world.
Designers: Allan Robertson; Old Tom Morris; James Braid
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Cadiz,
Spain
San Roque Golf Club
This championship course offers exciting and
stimulating golf to rival the very best.
Designers: Tony Jacklin; Dave Thomas
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Carnoustie, Scotland
LOck Lomond
Nestled beside the bonnie banks, this
private golf club has earned the respect of the pros.
Designers: Tom Weiskopf; Jay Morrish
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Kingsbarns
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Carnoustie Golf Links
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Relax in Deluxe Accommodations . . .

Adare Manor Hotel
An elegant
18th century estate set in an 800-acre park near the pretty village
of Adare in County Limerick
Hayfield Manor
Offering an
uncompromising level of service, this luxurious five star hotel
provides the comfort and charm of a private home.
The San Roque Club
An
exclusive Mediterranean golf resort, the former home of one of
Spain's prominent sherry dynasties.
The Old Course Hotel
The
impressive hotel and spa overlooking the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse
and the notorious 17th Road Hole on St. Andrews' Old Course.

Learn from Jim Flick and His
Team of Top Teaching Professionals . . .
Jim Flick:
Cofounder and director of education and training of the Nicklaus-Flick
Golf School.
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Seth Glasco:
Oversees development, training and operations of the Jack
Nicklaus Coaching Studio.
Doug Roberts:
Director of Instruction at The Tournament Players Club of
Scottsdale.
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Phil Blackmar:
Has been a tour pro on the PGA Tour for 16 years.
Fly Direct by Private Jet from Ireland, Spain
and Scotland to enjoy Europe's finest courses . . .
An
ultra-deluxe private Boeing 737 carries you around Europe in safety
and comfort. The best-selling commercial jet of all time, the
737 has one of the top safety records in the industry. This
aircraft has been customized to carry just 50 passengers (instead of
the usual 147) in comfortable two-by-two first-class seats.
The on-board atmosphere is smoke-free. In Ireland our private
helicopters will whisk you directly to the Old Head golf course.

Itinerary

Friday, July 12: Depart U.S.A.
Saturday & Sunday, July 13 & 14: Arrive
in Shannon, Play Adare Manor Golf Club
Monday, July 15: Play Ballybunion's Old
Course
Tuesday, July 16: Play Old Head,
Ireland's "Pebble Beach"
Wednesday, July 17: Play Valderrama
Golf Club
Thursday, July 18: Play San Roque Club
Friday, July 19: Play the Old Course at
St. Andrews
Saturday, July 20: British Open 2002,
Muirfield, Scotland
Sunday, July 21: Play the New Course at
St. Andrews or Kingsbarns
Monday, July 22: Play Carnoustie or
Lock Lomond
Tuesday, July 23: Depart St. Andrews
for Home
Cost Per Person
Double Occupancy
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$25,950
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Single Occupancy Supplement
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$2,950
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