Monty to headline Golf LIVE 2011
Golf LIVE, the ultimate live golf event, returns in 2011 after the huge success of the inaugural event last year. Colin Montgomerie will once again be headlining the event at the London Golf Club giving guests an 'inside the ropes' experience with one of the legends of European golf
Golf LIVE, the ultimate live golf event, returns in 2011 after the huge success of the inaugural event last year.
Colin Montgomerie will once again be headlining the event at the London Golf Club giving guests an 'inside the ropes' experience with one of the legends of European golf.
Golf LIVE gives guests the chance to get 'up close and personal' with some of the stars of the game. Already signed up to this year's events, alongside Montgomerie are Golf Monthly's playing editor, David Howell, and Thomas Levet.
They will be joined by other famous faces that are signed up to take part this year including BBC Golf correspondents, Peter Allis, Iain Carter and Andrew Cotter. The trio will be joined by CNN presenter Shane O'Donoghue, trick-shot genius, Jeremy Dale, and coach of the Molinari brothers, Denis Pugh, for three days of action-packed entertainment in Kent.
You can watch and learn from the world's best golfers in Golf Live's five open-air theatres, trial the latest equipment from the best manufacturers on one of the UK's largest grass driving ranges or browse and purchase from 150 handpicked golf brands exhibiting at the London Golf Club in May.
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