We’ve teamed up with Hilton, Official Supplier to The European Tour and Official Partner of the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, to offer one lucky bunkered reader the chance of a lifetime to play alongside a European Tour professional during the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Pro-Am at Gullane Golf Club.
Courtesy of Hilton, who have 5,200 hotels, resorts and timeshare properties worldwide, we’re also giving one reader the chance to win a pair of VIP hospitality tickets to watch the golf in style on the final day of the tournament!
Prize details
• One place in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Pro-Am on Wednesday, July 11.
• One pair of VIP hospitality tickets on Sunday, July 15.
How to win
To win this opportunity to play in the Aberdeen Standard Investment Scottish Open Pro-Am & VIP Hospitality, simply answer the following question…
How many Hilton Hotels, resorts and timeshare properties are there worldwide?
A: 4,600
B: 3,500
C: 5,200
This competition has now ended
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: All entries must be received online no later than June 4, 2018. Only one entry per person can be accepted. Winner will be the first correct entry drawn after the closing date. The editor’s decision is final. Prize is non-refundable and there is no cash alternative. Competition is only open to UK residents. Prize cannot be sold or exchanged for financial gain. By entering this competition, you agree to share your data with our supporting partners. See our Facebook page for winners’ details: facebook.com/bunkeredmagazine
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