12/7/2017
On Wednesday 28 June, Porsche Centre Chester hosted our annual golf day. Set amongst the beautiful Cheshire countryside, Vale Royal Abbey Golf Club provided the perfect venue for our qualifying round of the Porsche Golf Cup 2017.
The day started with refreshments in the relaxed atmosphere of the 16th century Vale Royal Abbey Clubhouse. Guests teed off from 10am and all enjoyed a full day of golf in a relaxed environment. Whilst the rain did not hold off, guests remained in high spirits and enjoyed the day despite the poor weather.
A buffet was served in the afternoon and guests were given the opportunity to wind down ahead of the prize ceremony. There were a host of subsidiary prizes up for grabs, which accompanied the main prizes of first, second and third place, with items from Porsche Driver's Selection on offer for ‘nearest to the pin’, ‘beat the pro’ and ‘longest drive’.
We would like to congratulate Tony Webster and David Duncan on finishing first and second respectively, and therefore qualifying for the Porsche Golf Cup 2017 at Lough Erne Resort in September.
Please contact Kat Smith on 0151 373 4899 or email kat.smith@porschechester.co.uk for more information on our future events.
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