The 2019 Solheim Cup at Gleneagles is now just days away – and, thanks to Bushnell Golf, you can be there to see all the action unfold for FREE!
We’ve teamed-up with the No.1 laser rangefinder in golf, an official supplier to Team Europe, to give three lucky winners a pair of Ping Pavilion Hospitality passes – one valid on Wednesday, another on Thursday, and another on Friday – as well as a pair of general admission season passes for the event.
The Ping Pavilion is a large hospitality pavilion conveniently located on course and featuring an upscale environment with Solheim Cup displays, seating,
televisions, air-conditioning and a complete “pay as you go” menu for spectators. These passes also include grounds admission.
Two runners-up, meanwhile, will each win a pair of general admission season tickets for the match, which will see Catriona Matthew’s European team take on a US side captained by Juli Inkster.
For more information on Bushnell Golf, click here.

How to win
To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is
correctly answer the following question, and complete and submit the
form below.
Where will the 2019 Solheim Cup be played?
A. Gleneagles
B. St Andrews
C. Carnoustie
COMPLETE THIS FORM TO ENTER
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: All entries must be received no later than 3pm on Tuesday, September 10, 2019. The three hospitality winners will each receive a pair of hospitality tickets for ONE day only as well as a pair of general admission season passes. Two runners-up will receive a pair of season tickets for the match. The winners will be the first correct entries 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/bunkeredonline
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