Race to Paradise with TravelMole
Tuesday, 05 May, 2010
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TravelMole, in conjunction with Florida’s Paradise Coast, Dollar-Rent-A-Car and Virgin Atlantic, is delighted to announce the launch of the ‘RACE TO PARADISE’.
The travel industry’s new golf programme will enable anybody in the trade to win a hosted trip to Florida’s Paradise Coast later this year.
If you play in or organise any travel Industry-related golf event then this is for you.
For a small fee your top two golfers from your golf day will be entered into the final UK qualifying event in early autumn – the "Travel Industry Race to Paradise Qualifier".
The top golfers from that tournament will be flown to the heart of Paradise in South West Florida and play in the final.
The winner on points after three rounds will be declared the 2010 winner of the ‘Race to Paradise’
The Race to Paradise therefore offers you the opportunity to offer a fantastic prize for each and every golf event – qualification to the Travel Industry Race to Paradise Qualifier and, for those talented few, the chance to play in Paradise.
In addition, TravelMole, with a UK readership of over 100,000, will maximise your publicity by publishing all your results, pictures and any videos of your qualifying golf event be it a society day, corporate, charity or association.
With over 100 golf courses, many of them championship standard, and white-sand beaches, Paradise Coast, encompassing Naples, Marco Island, Everglades, is a golfer’s dream come true.
In addition to the exceptional golf found in the area, it is surrounded by the natural beauty, wildlife and outdoor adventure opportunities in the world famous Everglades ecosystem.
If you want to know more details about this fantastic opportunity, email: [email protected]
Phil Davies
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