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1.This prize draw is open to residents of the UK & Northern Ireland aged 18 years and over, except employees of American Golf Ltd, their families, agents or anyone else professionally associated with the draw. 2. Details of how to enter form part of the terms and conditions. It is a condition of entry that all rules are accepted as final and that the competitor agrees to abide by these rules. 3. Entries are automatically entered when customer tweets about the leave no yardage behind promotion online from the 14/09/15 to the 30/09/15 on twitter or facebook #leavenoyardbehind @AmericanGolf_UK @callawaygolfEU and entry is restricted to one per person. Once submitted, entries cannot be amended in any way. Alternatively, enter for free by post at American Golf leave no yards behind competition, Gemini Retail Park, Europa Boulevard, Warrington, WA5 7YW. Late, defaced or corrupt entries/post will not be accepted. The winner will be drawn at random from all entries received by the closing date. 4. All entries must be received by midnight on Wednesday 30th September 2015. 5. The winner will be picked at random and will be contacted within 14 days of the closing date of the prize draw. Should the Promoter be unable to contact the winner within 10 working days or should the winner be unable to accept the prize, the Promoter reserves the right to award the prize to an alternative winner, drawn in accordance with these terms and conditions. 6. Winners will be requested to attend the nearest americangolf store to be custom fitted for the prize draw, travel arrangements to the store will be at the winners own cost, and all prizes are non-refundable. 7. Americangolf reserves the right to cancel, amend or change these terms and conditions at any given time.
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