March 21, 2014 at 5:36 a.m.

Win hot golf tickets

Rymer, Rafferty and Lane among dinner stars
Win hot golf tickets
Win hot golf tickets

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Want to mix it with the stars of golf at the Golf Live Dinner a week on Saturday?

They are the hottest tickets in town and we have a pair to give away to one lucky Bermuda Sun reader.

Held at the midpoint of the two-round Grey Goose World Par 3 Championship, the dinner at the Fairmont Southampton will he hosted by The Golf Channel’s lead analyst Charlie Rymer.

During the evening there will be video highlights and a fireside chat with some of golf’s greats, including some of the competitors at the Par 3 Championship, like Northern Irish 1989 Ryder Cup Winner and 1989 PGA European Tour Order of Merit Winner Ronan Rafferty.  

Other notable European players descending on Turtle Hill at the Southampton Fairmont include five-time European Tour winner and four-time European Senior Tour winner Barry Lane, from England, and two-time European Senior Tour winner, Gordon Brand Jr, from Scotland.

Also in the field is arguably the most decorated amateur player ever — Gary Wolstenholme, MBE.

Click here to enter the competition!

Tickets for the event are available at bdatix.com for $125 with part proceeds benefiting the Bermuda Sea Turtle Project, the official charity partner of the Turtle Hill Golf Club.

Barcardi National Par 3 Championship winner Daniel Augustus and runner-up Dwayne Pearman are among the best local players competing. 

Bermuda’s champion, Michael Sims, is also in the field. 


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