Your Golf Travel adds spice to US Masters

Saturday, 05 Apr, 2013 0

London-based Your Golf Travel has announced a £1m holiday giveaway if Irishman Rory McIlroy wins next week’s US Masters at Augusta.

The world’s largest golf travel operator is guaranteeing a full refund on all holidays booked in the week before the start of the Masters if the former world number one can make amends for his dramatic meltdown two years ago and clinch his first Green Jacket.

McIlroy threw away victory on the final nine holes in 2011 and has endured a difficult start to the 2013 season following a high-profile change in his club manufacturer at the beginning of the year.

He will replace Tiger Woods at the top of the rankings if he wins his third Major title.

Your Golf Travel’s offer applies to anyone quoting ‘US Masters’ for bookings made from now until Thursday, April 11 and golf travellers can choose from more than 3,000 different destinations worldwide.

For more information about Your Golf Travel and to make a booking, email [email protected] or visit www.yourgolftravel.com.



 

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