Open Golf competition winner announced - TravelMole


Open Golf competition winner announced

Sunday, 20 Jul, 2009 0

Barry Smith of Skyscanner won a day at the Open Golf Championship in Turnberry courtesy of the Tenerife Tourism Corporation.

He won a competition to win a VIP day at the world famous tournament in a competition run in conjunction with TravelMole.
 
His was judged to be the best entry describing why Tenerife is the ideal destination for a winter sun golfing holiday.
 
The prize included:

· Private car parking pass
· Two entrance badges to the course
· Two R & A Club Marquee badges
· Two Links restaurant badges
· Champagne on arrival at the Links Restaurant – reservation is booked for 1pm
· Three-course silver service lunch with fine wine.



 

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