Motocaddy promotion offers free cart bag
Motocaddy has launched its biggest ever sales promotion with the offer of a free cart bag with every S3 Digital trolley purchased until Friday 24th December 2010
Motocaddy has launched its biggest ever sales promotion with the offer of a free cart bag with every S3 Digital trolley purchased until Friday 24th December 2010.
Golfers who buy the S3 Digital during this period will receive a complimentary bag worth £89.99. The lightweight bag possesses an exclusive anti-twist base design that keeps it firmly in place on the trolley, as well as 11 full-length dividers and features such as a fully insulated drinks pocket, a velcro glove grip and grab handles to make the bag easier to move on and off the trolley.
"This promotion is undoubtedly our biggest ever and is designed to stimulate even greater interest in our top-selling range," said Neil Parker, sales director of Motocaddy.
"It offers golfers a great chance to buy the most reliable electric golf trolley on the market and get even better value than normal."
Full terms and conditions of the promotion are available online at motocaddy.co.uk
Don't foregt you can also win a personalised Motocaddy S3 Digital Trolley.
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