Posted: Sat 15th Jul 2017

Golf Enthusiasts Encouraged to Take Part in Carlsberg Lager Golf Trophy 2017

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jul 15th, 2017

Golf enthusiasts across Wrexham are being invited to take part in one of the key events in Wrexham’s sporting calendar.

The Carlsberg Lager Golf Trophy 2017 will once again be hosted by Wrexham Golf Club when the tournament returns on Thursday 31st August.

The event is organised by Wrexham County Borough Council and is sponsored by Carlsberg UK.

The format is a Men’s Betterball Stableford competition with over £400 of prizes. Competitors must be over 18 years of age and the entry fee of £40 per pair includes a main meal and 2 complimentary pints of Carlsberg lager.

Entry forms are now available from the Wrexham Council website.

For further information please contact Louise Brady on [email protected] or via Louise Brady, Sports Development, Learning Centre, Whitegate Industrial Estate, Whitegate Road, Wrexham LL13 8UG. Alternatively you can call 01978 297359.



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