St Mellion soars as golfers holiday in the UK

Cornwall’s 36-hole St Mellion International Resort is soaring after reporting a 20% rise in group golf in 2019, as an increasing number of golfers take their holidays on home soil during a time of Brexit uncertainty.

This year, groups who would normally book golfing trips in Spain or Portugal have instead been turning to St Mellion, a ‘bucket list’ destination for many golfers because of its famed Nicklaus Signature Course, as they look for value with the pound falling to a ten-year low against the Euro in summer 2019.

“With two European Tour courses and an award-winning hotel with all the facilities you could ever want, more golfers than ever before have simply been coming to St Mellion, parking the car, and enjoying a worry-free golf break for a few days” said David Moon, the resort’s Golf Manager.

“Like all of us, I’ve had countless conversations about Brexit this year and the message from our golfing guests has been coming through loud and clear. As the debate rages on about the EU, they know they’ll have a great time and get good value here at St Mellion, especially now their money doesn’t go as far over on the continent.

“And anyway, how could you ever get tired of playing The Nicklaus?” he said. “With Cornwall firmly established as the UK’s #1 holiday destination, location-wise we are sitting pretty of course, and the Brexit situation has certainly helped UK golf resorts this year. But you can’t rely solely on politics or the economy to help you out! We have been rewarded by a sharp rise in the number of golfers heading down here in 2019 after a lot of hard work by our amazing staff.”

Similar increases in roundage, food, accommodation and retail sales have made 2019 a banner year for St Mellion, a decade on from a £20m revamp in 2009 which saw its new 80-room four-star resort hotel open to universal acclaim.

With a second AA Rosette awarded to its An Boesti restaurant in 2019, and ongoing upgrades to its bedrooms, fleet of golf buggies and bunkers, the resort’s General Manager, Ian Davies, has overseen a successful period at St Mellion since he arrived in 2018.

“St Mellion’s reputation has been earnt over many years, with The Nicklaus celebrating its 30th Anniversary last summer and our hotel celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year” he said, “but it is incredibly rewarding to see our popularity continue to soar.

“We really look after our guests, whether or not they are golfers, and we have all loved to see a growing number of familiar faces returning to St Mellion in 2019 – which is the ultimate endorsement, of course.”

Ranked in GB & Ireland’s top 15 golf resorts, St Mellion International Resort is rated as the #2 four-star golf resort in the UK, and continues to grow its reputation as one of Europe’s surest bets for a memorable golf holiday.

See www.st-mellion.co.uk for all information, and to book your next visit.

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As an avid golfer since the age of eleven Dan lives and breathes all things golf.  With a current handicap of eleven he gets out and plays as often as his work life (and girlfriend) allows. Dan confesses to still being like a kid at Christmas when it comes to seeing the latest golf equipment. Having served as GolfPunk’s Deputy Editor, and resident golf geek for the past 13 years and working for golf's oldest brand, John Letters Dan brings to GOLF RETAILING an excellent understanding of the sector.