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The 2018/2019 County Card Is Now Available To Purchase

The County Card represents tremendous value for money at only £15 per year. It provides the opportunity to play more than 1300 golf clubs who offer special rates throughout the country. The 2018/2019 card is valid from 1 st April 2018 – 31 st March 2019.

 

  • The card is now a credit card size membership card

  • A Competition for County Card holders only – Click here to enter

  • There are now 77 clubs within BB&O participating and over 1300 nationwide

  • Cornwall have now joined the scheme with courses such as St Mellion, St Enedoc & Trevose

  • We are working hard with clubs to provide better offers for holders

  • We are updating the links on our website to make County Card offers easier to find

     

    To purchase your County Card Please click here

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