Waikiki resort launches golf packages
Embassy Suites-Waikiki Beach Walk has launched a "Bring Your Swing" travel packages – which include rounds of golf at two of Oahu’s top-rated Pacific Links Hawaii courses.
Guests can tailor the "Bring Your Swing" package to their level of experience and interests.
Those staying four consecutive nights or more can hit the green for two rounds of golf at either the Royal Hawaiian Golf Club with a "Windward Golf Package" or Kapolei Golf Club with a "Leeward Golf Package."
Guests staying seven consecutive nights or more are invited to tee-up for the "Oahu Golf Experience Package," which includes two rounds at both courses.
Travellers interested in playing just one round of golf can exchange the second round for an in-suite massage.
All "Bring Your Swing" package combinations include a free warm-up bucket of practice range balls for each round, golf cart rental, and discounts on golf club and shoe rentals.
Susan Koehler, director of sales and marketing at Embassy Suites-Waikiki Beach Walk, said: "Hawaii is renowned as a world-class golf destinations; our partnership with Pacific Links Hawaii provides guests the opportunity to experience two of Oahu’s most treasured courses with an all-inclusive value."
Rates start at US$349 per night for a one-bedroom suite, including a complimentary breakfast.
Ian Jarrett
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