Travel to Penina to perfect your game with Golf Academy director Neil Reeves

NEIL REEVES, John Letters Golf Academy director at Huddersfield, has announced the dates for his latest overseas coaching trip.
A view up the 18th fairway of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course towards the Penina Hotel.A view up the 18th fairway of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course towards the Penina Hotel.
A view up the 18th fairway of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course towards the Penina Hotel.

Reeves, a PGA Qualified Class AA coach for more than 25 years, will be taking students for five rounds of competition and coaching at the five-star Penina Golf Resort, in Portugal from October 31 to November 7.

“The trip is open to students of all abilities, so no matter if you have just taken up the game or are a seasoned golfer, everybody is welcome,” said Reeves.

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“This will be a perfect way to fine tune your game, play competitive golf and also meet fellow academy students.”

The first tee of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course at the Penina Hotel & Golf resort.The first tee of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course at the Penina Hotel & Golf resort.
The first tee of the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course at the Penina Hotel & Golf resort.

Penina includes the Sir Henry Cotton Championship course, the Algarve’s first golfing layout which was designed by the former Open champion himself and has been welcoming visitors since its opening in 1966.

Included in the trip’s price of £850 are five rounds of golf over the Penina Championship and Resort courses, bed and breakfast at Penina, four evening meals at the hotel, five mornings of tuition, five competition days (team and individual), free pull carts if required, a prize presentation and airport transfers. Flights are not included.

For more information contact Reeves on 07971 127 783 or email him, [email protected].

To find out what the trip is like, read The Yorkshire Post golf writer Chris Stratford’s experiences at Penina on one of Reeves’s trips by clicking here.