Win a golf holiday to Italy
Don't forget to visit our competitions page for the latest prizes on offer, which currently includes Ryder Cup tickets, a PowaKaddy TOUCH trolley, Stuburt golf shoes and apparel, and a fantastic holiday for two to Italy with unlimited golf
Each month Golf Monthly strives to bring you the very best prizes and we urge you to get your entries in as the days tick down on some of the following fantastic competitions:
Win a golf holiday for two in Italy: Golf Monthly has teamed up with the Borgo Egnazia Golf Resort to offer a reader and one friend a five-night trip including unlimited golf throughout the duration of the stay, a prize worth £2,500.
Win Ryder Cup tickets: Golf Monthly and Visit Wales are offering six lucky readers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win a day at The Celtic Manor Resort to watch the 38th Ryder Cup in October this year.
Win a new PowaKaddy TOUCH Trolley: Golf Monthly and PowaKaddy are offering FOUR lucky readers the chance to win one of PowaKaddy's new innovative TOUCH Trolleys as well as a Deluxe III Cart Bag.
Win Stuburt golf shoes: Golf Monthly has teamed up with Stuburt to offer one lucky reader the chance to get kitted out in a Stuburt Helium short-sleeved wind stopper, waterproof trousers and DCC Classic Stuburt golf shoes. Four runners-up will receive the Stuburt Helium shirt and shoes.
For more details on all of these great golfing prizes, visit our competitions page. Good luck!
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