30/7/2018
On Wednesday 27 June, Porsche Centre Chester held an annual Porsche golf day for the qualifying round of the Porsche Golf Cup Great Britain.
Over 45 guests attended the event, held at Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, for a day of top quality golf in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Fortunately, unlike our Porsche golf days in previous years, the weather could not have been better and it made for the perfect setting on the day.
After a pleasant round of golf and an exciting ‘beat the pro’ challenge half way around the course, guests came back to the Club to enjoy lunch before the announcement of the winners and prizes were given. Both the winner and runner up will represent Porsche Centre Chester in the national final, held at The Belfry, against fellow winners from other Porsche Centres.
Amongst first, second and third prizes, guests also had the opportunity to win competitions such as ‘nearest to the pin’, ‘best team’ and ‘beat the pro’, with prizes from Porsche Driver's Selection up for grabs.
Thank you to everyone for attending the event, and congratulations to our winner and runner up.
Please call the Centre on 0151 373 4899 or email info@porschechester.co.uk for information about our Porsche golf days or to discover more from Porsche Driver's Selection.
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