Aldwickbury Park Golf Club is offering visitors the chance to play golf for free during a special Open Day on Saturday.

Visitors to the open day, which will run from noon to 4pm, can play the short par-3 Manor Course free of charge with a special Masters-themed competition for the more experienced golfers. There will be free lessons for beginners from the club’s expert PGA Professional coaches and free golf club hire.

Face painting and fun activities will keep children entertained as well as a barbecue and refreshments available all day.

Aldwickbury Park Golf Club general manager Andrew Shewbridge said: "If you’re an experienced golfer why not come down and sample our facilities and talk to us about our many membership options, while if you’re looking to take up the game you can have a free lesson and enjoy a game on our fun pitch and putt course. We look forward to welcoming golfers and non golfers alike to the club for our open day."

From noon golfers will also be able to play the club’s main Park Course - designed by former Ryder Cup star and BBC commentator Ken Brown - for just £10, while there will also be tours of the course and the club facilities as well as a sale in the golf shop, which stocks all the leading brands.

Free lessons and games on the Park Course must be booked in advance by contacting the club on 01582 760112 (option 2).