Swing with the stars and Help A Hero
Your Golf Travel has teamed up with Darren Clarke to provide a finale to its ‘Help for Heroes – Super Six’ competition by offering golfers the chance to play golf with the 2011 Open champion – and raise money for UK servicemen this Christmas.
The world’s largest golf travel company and Clarke, a global ambassador for Your Golf Travel, are offering one winner and a friend the opportunity to enjoy a round alongside the popular Northern Irishman on Royal Portrush’s famous Dunluce Course.
As well as playing 18 holes with Ryder Cup legend Clarke – winner of 22 tournaments worldwide, including the Open at Royal St George’s two years ago – the prize also includes overnight accommodation, return flights to Belfast and transfers, with the trip to be taken early in 2014
The competition is a climax to Your Golf Travel’s ‘Help for Heroes – Super Six’ promotion, which has been launched to give amateurs the chance to play alongside European Tour stars at some of the game’s most prestigious venues – and raise money for top UK charity Help for Heroes.
The ‘Help for Heroes – Super Six’ promotion features six golf experiences to be won over the coming months at clubs including Queenwood, Wentworth, The Wisley, Sunningdale, The Grove and The London Club.
For more details and to enter for the chance to win of the six ‘Super Six’ golfing experiences on offer, go to http://www.yourgolftravel.com/super-six
Your Golf Travel offers golf holidays and breaks to more than 3,000 destinations
Ian Jarrett
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