Open Golf 2010 at Sandwich - Register your Hotel, Guesthouse and B&B for golf bookings

2 Aug 2010

Visit Kent invites hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs to register their interest in providing bed and breakfast accommodation for visitors to the 2011 British Open Golf Championship when it comes to Royal St George's, Sandwich, July 10-17. Pre-qualifying rounds are to be played at Littlestone Golf Course, June 26, 27, with the final qualifying round there on June 28.

Registration on www.opengolfsandwich.co.uk is free for quality-graded accommodation; fee for other providers, £60. For information, call 01304 240477.

More than 180,000 spectators stayed between one and seven nights when the Open was staged on the Sandwich course in 2003. The event was estimated to have generated more than £17 million to the local economy.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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