Win laser eye treatment with Ultralase
Golf Monthly, together with Ultralase, is offering you the chance to win life-changing laser eye treatment worth up to £4,790 so that you can maximise your golfing performance
Golf Monthly is proud to be teaming up with Ultralase to offer you the chance to win life-changing laser eye treatment worth up to £4,790 so that you can maximise your golfing performance.
Achievers of the best laser eye surgery results in UK history, Ultralase, together with Olympic gold medallist Jonathan Edwards, found that 64% of surveyed sportspeople admitted to not wearing their glasses or lenses while they compete and making do with below-par eyesight. A third of people said this caused them to misjudge distance.
But now, UltraElite, the groundbreaking treatment from Ultralase, enables amateur competitors to regain their advantage. In the latest results published by Ultralase, 99% of patients achieved 20:20 vision or better.
With prices starting from £995 per eye, Ultralase has 31 clinics across the UK and Ireland, and is the only national laser-eye specialist in Britain to ensure every surgeon is certified by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists - the highest level of industry accreditation.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to answer a simple question by visiting the Laser eye treatment competition page.
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