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Perfect your swing in Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Airlines has launched a set of packages for golf enthusiasts on the occasion of the Sri Lankan Airlines Golf Classic Tournament in the island country. The event, being held between October 25 and 28 at Victoria Golf Club and Country Resort in Kandy, features up to 300 golfers from Sri Lankan Airlines's 50 destinations around the world.

Enthusiastic golfers can choose from a variety of packages and visit the country and be a part of the tournament. One could stay at the Mahaweli Reach Hotel for Rs. 30,075, at Earl's Regency for Rs. 30,600 or at Hotel Tree of Life for Rs. 25,990. These rates include return fares to Bangalore from Colombo.For details, contact Sri Lankan Holidays on 41125275.

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