WIN The Peter Alliss Interactive Golf DVD Quiz Game
What better way to spend Xmas than sat with the family engrossed in Peter Alliss' Quiz DVD? We have two copies of this fantastic interactive experience, featuring classic archive footage and over 750 questions, to giveaway.
Win one of two copies of The Peter Alliss Interactive Golf DVD Quiz Game
There are plenty of moments in life where we wish to ourselves that every question at pub quiz night could be golf related. Golf Monthly is here to tell our readers that Peter Aliss? Interactive Golf DVD Quiz Game is quite possibly even better than riding off into the sunset with cash and free drinks in tow after pub quiz glory.
If there?s anything more sublime in life than being able to test your knowledge of the links without leaving the couch then we simply haven?t discovered it yet. With over 750 trivia questions with authentic footage of some of the game?s greatest tournaments ranging from the Open Championship to the Ryder Cup, there?s more than enough to keep any golfer occupied for the entire winter.
Choose between a shorter 9-hole round of questions, when time is of the essence, or go for the full 18 holes on one of those quintessential lazy weekday nights after work. Either way, Peter Aliss? Interactive Golf DVD Quiz Game is sure to provide the best possible alternative to hitting the course. We are giving away two copies of the Peter Aliss DVD this week, so don?t forget to sign up now for your chance to win the ultimate golf trivia game.
Win one of two copies of The Peter Alliss Interactive Golf DVD Quiz Game
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