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HOW TO ENTER
  • Follow us on @AmericanGolf_UK
  • Choose a photo from your Free Golf rounds courtesy of AG Club. It could be a time the course looked amazing, great times with good friends or even a missed shot – the choice is yours!
  • Tweet the photo @AmericanGolf_UK using the hashtag #AGClubMoments
Our favourite shot will feature in next month’s Club Member Roundup email and the winner will get a £100 American Golf gift card
* Terms & Conditions: 1. The competition is open to all residents of the UK & ROI aged 18 or over, with a valid Club card, excluding staff and their immediate families or anyone connected with the competition 2. Only one entry is allowed per customer 3. The competition is open from 26th October - Midnight 16th November 2016. 4. Prizes are non-transferable and there is no cash alternative. Prizes may be substituted with an item of equivalent or greater value if the advertised prize becomes unavailable. The decisions of the promoter are final and no correspondence will be entered into. 5. Only entries using the hashtag #AGClubMoments will be valid 6. American Golf reserves the right to remove any images which are unsuitable, explicit or defamatory or which break copyright in any way 7. Winning photographs will be used for publication and publicity 8. By entering the competition, winners are accepting these terms and conditions and may be required to take part in publicity including photographs. 9. The name and county of winners will be available by emailing marketing@americangolf.co.uk.
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