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Golfshake Open 2010 Coming to You

By: Darren Ramowski | Mon 07 Jun 2010


With less than 2 weeks until the first qualifying the excitement is building to the 2010 Golfshake Open .

Any member of Golfshake can compete in a regional member organised qualifier for a spot in the Golfshake Open final. Qualification is split over 2 handicap categories for a free place in the final.

Golfshake Open PrizesQualifiers will:

- Earn a free place in the final

- Compete for some fantastic break prizes from De Vere

- Compete for some fantastic prizes courtesy of Srixon

- Plus many more prizes

Regional entrants will:

- Compete for their chance to make the final

- On the day prizes up for grabs from Srixon, Golfbreaks plus more

For more information, to find your local qualifier and to compete click here

Golfshake.com Open 2010

The 2010 Golfshake Open will take place on Saturday the 11th September at Wychwood Park in Cheshire .  Members will compete in member organised regional events for qualification and FREE entry into the Official Golfshake.com Open final .

The Golfshake.com Open will see up to 36 golfers compete for some fantastic prizes including a Golf break at De Vere Oulton Hall for 2 people including DBB + 54 holes of golf and Nike Academy Experience including Tuition plus further prizes supplied by sponsors including De Vere, Srixon, Golfbreaks.com and Bunker Mentality.

 


 

Golfshake.com Open 2010 - Saturday 11th September 2010

Qualification will mean FREE entry into the final at De Vere Wychwood Park in Cheshire.

Wychwood Park is a superb 6,722 yard par 72 championship course. Although this course is relatively new it is maturing into a real championship classic. The course is a tough test for any golfer and features numerous lakes, streams and bunkers, all of which make it one of the most picturesque new courses in the whole of the UK.

 


What do you think? post your thoughts and feedback on the Golfshake Forum: https://forum.golfshake.com/




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