2015 Centara World Masters Golf teeing off in June
Following great success in the inaugural event earlier this year, the 2015 Centara World Masters Golf Championship willl again take place in Hua Hin, Thailand.
Scheduled for 14-19 June 2015, this is the largest event of its kind in Asia, with up to 500 amateur golfers from over 20 countries expected.
It offers 15 competition categories based on age and handicap for golfers 35 years old and above and match play takes place in several of Hua Hin’s world class golf resorts.
Despite its amateur status, it offers Thailand’s biggest prize pot of $30,000 in prizes and lucky draws.
"At Centara Hotels and Resorts we are very delighted about the immense success of the inaugural event and are excited to welcome even more golfers to Hua Hin in June 2015" said Khun Thirayuth Chirathivat, CEO of Centara Hotels & Resorts, hosts of the event.
The 2015 Centara World Masters Golf Championship is organized by Thailand-based Golfasian and Australia’s Go Golfing
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