| Friday, April 19, 2024 |
This week on Facebook:
We've got some great news--Chip Beck will be back to play in this year's GREY GOOSE World Par 3 Championship.
Here are a couple fun facts about Chip: he's a four-time PGA TOUR winner; a three-time Ryder Cup member; shot 59 in a PGA TOUR tournament, and lastly (but certainly not least) loves Bermuda.
We can't wait to see you in a week's time, Chip.
Chip Beck |
... to take part in the Pro-Am that we have going on. It is an opportunity to play with some top flight Pros or famous celebrities. Click to enlarge | The Grey Goose® World Par 3 Championship is set to return to Turtle Hill Golf Club at Fairmont Southampton in Bermuda, from March 1 – 4, 2018 Fairmont Southampton is pleased to announce the return of the 2018 Grey Goose® World Par 3 Championship to Turtle Hill Golf Club for the 9th consecutive year. The 36-hole championshop will be contested on March 2 and 3 and the Sponsors Pro-Am will be held on March 4, 2018. Click on the following links to get you closer to the Championship: Tournament Registration ~ follow this link Fairmont Southampton Hotel ~ to Book Tournament Package For regular updates ~ follow us on Facebook As a note: Flights to Bermuda are currently at an all-time low ~ so make sure you book your flights EARLY! |
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