South West Golfer
Win hospitality for two at The Celtic Manor Wales Open
ALREADY one of the leading events on the European Tour schedule, The Celtic Manor Wales Open steps up another notch in 2008 when the tournament switches to the new Twenty Ten course, the first course in history to be designed and built specifically for staging The Ryder Cup.
Players in action during the 2007 tournament included two-time US Open champion Retief Goosen, another former US Open winner Michael Campbell and Ryder Cup stars Colin Montgomerie, Paul Lawrie and Robert Karlsson, the Wales Open champion of 2006.
This year the tournament will take place on the spectacular new course from May 29 to June 1.
The Celtic Manor Resort is delighted to offer one lucky reader the chance to win hospitality for two people in the marquee pavilion overlooking the 18th green on the opening day of the tournament.
The prize includes morning coffee and pastries, a pre-lunch Pimm's reception, a four-course lunch with wine, afternoon tea and a complimentary bar throughout the day.
Five runners-up will all receive a pair of day tickets to The Celtic Manor Wales Open.
For more information on hospitality or tickets for The Celtic Manor Wales Open call Special Events on
(01633) 410318 or visit
www.walesopen.com
To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question:
What year will the Ryder Cup be played at Celtic Manor?
Send your contact details and answers to Wales Open Competition, South West Golfer, 15 Duke Street, Trowbridge BA14 8EF by
May 13. Winners will be notified by post.
Terms and conditions apply. Prize valid on Thursday 29 May 29 2008 only. Prize is non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash.
10:12am Wednesday 30th April 2008
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