Win a 5-star golf break for four to Turnberry, Scotland, Plus: Golf breaks from just £159 per person

10 April 2012

THIS PROMOTION HAS NOW CLOSED

Scotland is renowned for its stunning golf courses, none finer than Turnberry, on the dramatic Ayrshire Coast. Evening Standard readers have the chance to experience Turnberry with three friends, courtesy of VisitScotland, who are giving away a luxury golfing break for four.

The prize includes:
* Overnight stay at the 5-star Turnberry Resort with full Scottish breakfast
* A round of golf on The Ailsa Course - host of four Open Championships
* A round of golf on the challenging Kintyre Course
* £200 spending money and £100 towards travel

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VisitScotland also have some great off season golfing breaks available, including B&B and two rounds of golf at Turnberry, from just £159pp. Go to: visitscotland.com/openforgolf

Terms and conditions:
This promotion closes on 21 February 2011. No purchase necessary. Open to all UK, CI, IoM and RoI residents except employees and their immediate families of VisitScotland, Evening Standard Limited, their agents or anyone professionally connected with the promotion. For full Terms & Conditions, go to: visitscotland.com/golfturnberry. Promoter: VisitScotland.

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