Teacher's Whisky golf day
Teacher's Whisky is offering 20 lucky golfers the chance to attend an exclusive, one-off golf and whisky day at Crown Golf's Blue Mountain Golf Club on Saturday 9 October

Teacher's Whisky is offering 20 lucky golfers the chance to attend an exclusive, one-off golf and whisky day at Crown Golf's Blue Mountain Golf Club on Saturday 9 October.
Aimed at whisky enthusiasts, the complimentary day, worth £250, will include a whisky masterclass and tasting, a full round of 18 holes of golf and lunch.
The masterclass will give attendees the opportunity to taste the full bodied flavour of Teacher's Highland Cream. It is the fingerprint malt whisky from Ardmore Highland Distillery which is key to the blend.
All those attending the day will then be given, free of charge, the materials, and of course whisky, to host their own whisky workshop and tasting for friends back at their own club.
Blue Mountain Golf Club, part of the Crown Golf portfolio, is located in 200 acres of beautiful Berkshire countryside with easy access to both the M3 and M4.
If you are interested in attending and becoming a whisky expert at this money-can't-buy experience with Teacher's Whisky, please RSVP by Friday 17 September to golfday@phippspr.com
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