GreenFree voucher with Golf Monthly April issue
Don't forget that your Golf Monthly April issue comes with a free GreenFree voucher for every reader. This fantastic voucher entitles two golfers to play for the price of one at any participating golf course
Don't forget that your Golf Monthly April issue comes with a free GreenFree voucher for every reader. This fantastic voucher entitles two golfers to play for the price of one at any participating golf course.
Your April 2011 issue is on sale now and you'll find your free GreenFree voucher inside, which is valid until 30 June, 2011. That's plenty of time to take advantage of this 2-4-1 offer.
To view participating golf courses just visit greenfree.co.uk/gm
That's just one reason why you should be picking up your April issue of GM. There's a load more fantastic content in your latest edition of the magazine, including our selection of the 100 most influential people in golf since 1911.
Golf Monthly celebrates its centenary this year and there is still time for your to get involved by playing in one of Golf Monthly society days (see your April issue for further details).
So, what are you waiting for? Your April issue is on sale now. Even better, subscribe to take advantage of the very best offers and get your magazine delivered to your door every month.
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