Golfbreaks.com signs up to Rewards4Golf

Leading golf holiday booking specialists Golfbreaks.com has become the exclusive golf travel partner of the free Rewards4Golf scheme.

Leading golf holiday booking specialists Golfbreaks.com has become the exclusive golf travel partner of the free Rewards4Golf scheme.

Now, customers who buy golf holidays with Golfbreaks.com will earn free Rewards4Golf points, which can be redeemed to claim a host of golfing rewards including equipment, accessories, clothing or even another golf holiday.

Thousands of golfers have already registered free at Rewards4Golf.com and have been earning points by shopping with some of the UK’s biggest retailers including Tesco, John Lewis, Littlewoods, Currys, Marks & Spencer, Halfords, Superdrug and Amazon as well as leading golf retailer Direct Golf UK.

Golfbreaks.com is Europe’s largest golf travel company, offering breaks to more than 900 venues in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.

Andrew Stanley, chief executive of Golfbreaks.com, said, “Our customers book through us because they know they’ll get great value as well as a top-quality golf break. And we’re delighted to join up with Rewards4Golf because now our customers have yet another reason to book with us.

“The Rewards4Golf scheme gives customers that added value and if they can earn enough points booking through Golfbreaks.com to claim a free box of balls or even a new set of clubs to take with them on holiday then that’s fantastic.”

Rewards4Golf www.rewards4golf.com
Golfbreaks.com www.golfbreaks.com

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