GreenFree golf 2 for 1 free voucher with October Issue
Get your free GreenFree Privilege Voucher with the October Issue of Golf Monthly. Every reader will be able to take advantage of this free golf promotion that enables two golfers to play for the price of one, that's a half price discount - 2 for 1 golf with Golf Monthly and Green Free.
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This month Golf Monthly readers will each receive a free GreenFree Privilege Voucher with their copy, which entitles two golfers to play for the price of one at any participating golf course.
There are over 800 premier golf courses to chose from throughout the UK and Ireland. Make sure you pick up your October Issue of Golf Monthly to take advantage of this fantastic 2 for 1 golf offer.
Among the many great golf courses participating in this 2 for the price of 1 golf promotion are Fairmont St Andrews in Fife, Old Thorns in Hampshire and Carne in Ireland, but there are hundreds more great tracks to chose from. You can search for golf courses and find out those nearest to you.
So, visit greenfree.co.uk/gm now and start planning your next round of superb value golf. Every October Issue of Golf Monthly will contain a free voucher to get you started, valid until December 31, 2009 - see voucher for full terms and conditions.
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