New Business Membership Category at Hillsborough Golf Club

3rd April 2018

Hillsborough Golf Club has introduced a new Business Membership which allows staff to use the course and the facilities.

The club, in Worral Road, which boasts fine views over the steel city and surrounding countryside is also offering SME's the chance to tie in membership with sponsorship packages. The new Business Membership will give companies the chance to have multiple memberships for employees and associates while also having access to meeting and conference facilities. It is also being offered to existing members as an upgrade package. Sponsorship opportunities include on course and tee-box signage, hole and flag sponsorship, clubhouse TV sponsorship and listings on the Hillsborough Golf Club website. A number of green fee vouchers will also be included within the package. -Our course is one of the best in the area and our clubhouse can provide an ideal location for meetings with colleagues and business associates, said club secretary David Butler. -This new membership category gives businesses with keen golfers a chance to reward their staff while also offering the ideal venue for networking and socialising." For prices and more information visit the club website or call 0114 234 9151.

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