Today's Golfer (UK)

Competitio­n

Stay and play in style at the classy Royal Mougins Resort…

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Win a French Riviera break.

When it comes to glitz and glamour, there are few places in the world that can rival the French Riviera. Renowned for the Cannes Internatio­nal Film Festival, luxury shops, designer boutiques, beaches and opulent nightlife, the Cote d’azur’s jetset triangle of St Tropez, Monaco and Cannes has it all… including some stunning golf courses.

You and a companion can experience a sizeable slice of the high life by bagging this fantastic prize – a three-night break for two people at Royal Mougins Golf Resort, including two rounds of golf each and bed and breakfast hotel accommodat­ion.

Just a 20-minute drive from Nice, the exclusive Royal Mougins Golf Resort is a sensationa­l venue. Voted ‘France’s Best Golf Hotel’ at the World Golf Awards in 2016 and 2017, the resort features outstandin­g facilities on and off the course.

Royal Mougins’ 18-hole championsh­ip course – designed by Robert Von Hagge, the man who created Le Golf National, host of this year’s Ryder Cup – winds its way around scenic wooded valleys, rivers and lakes and from next year, the layout – a four-time host of the Cannes Open – will only be accessible to members, their guests and hotel visitors, making it one of the most exclusive and sought-after golf venues in France.

After a great day’s golf, the resort’s luxury Royal Spa is the ideal place to ease away any aches and pains while guests can combine award-winning golf with a memorable dining experience at the ‘La Terrasse du 18’ restaurant.

Golfers also have a chance to invest in a share of the French Riviera for themselves by taking advantage of Royal Mougins’ new ‘Quartersha­re’ property scheme, which offers buyers the chance to enjoy use of one of the resort’s 29 designer hotel suites 13 weeks of the year, as well as full golf membership, access to the luxury spa and many other benefits.

n For more informatio­n on the resort visit www.royalmougi­ns.fr

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