Win Galvin Green's Limited Edition Collection
Answer one simple question to get the chance to win yourself the Galvin Green Limited Collection outfit
To mark the launch of Galvin Green's classy new Limited Edition collection, Golf Monthly has teamed up exclusively with the UK's most desirable golf clothing brand to offer one lucky reader the chance to put an extra special outfit into play this season.
Galvin Green's Limited Edition line-up for 2013 includes four stunning new garments designed by golfers for golfers to keep you dry, warm and comfortable. Only 400 jackets and pullovers have been produced, so the winner will receive personalised versions of these garments with an individual number printed on. The winner will be kitted out in the premium Anthony GORE-TEX® Paclite® Shell full-zip jacket that has been made with innovative stretch fabric for 25% more flexibility when swinging. Complementing the waterproof jacket is the matching Bradley WINDSTOPPER® jacket - also with stretch inserts - and the snug-fitting Damian INSULATM pullover.
The Limited Edition outfit is completed with the stylish Malone VENTIL8TM short-sleeved shirt designed to keep golfers cool during warm weather conditions. The Swedish-based brand is also adding a pair of the top-selling Aquila GORE-TEX® Paclite® trousers that feature in the wardrobe of recent Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship winner Jamie Donaldson.
To have a chance of winning the Galvin Green Limited Edition outfit in a striking black/purple/white/gunmetal combination, simply answer the following question:
Which Galvin Green player recently won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship?
A David Lynn
B Jamie Donaldson
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C Oscar Floren
Terms and Conditions: to enter the competition please email golfmonthly@ipcmedia.com with ‘Galvin Green Competition' in the subject line then write the answer, your name, date of birth, address, telephone number, name of home club and handicap. The closing date for all entries is June 5, 2013. Please note, due to the limited availability, the winner will have to be in a Large or XL size.
Golf Monthly competitions terms and conditions: prize details correct at time of going to press. All prizes are non-transferable and must be accepted as offered. Employees of IPC and its subsidiary companies, their families, agents or anyone connected with this promotion are not eligible to enter. Only one entry per person. Entries must not be sent through agencies or third parties; any such entries will be invalid. The promoter cannot accept responsibility for entries that are incomplete or delayed. The winners will be the specified number of winners and/or runners-up drawn at random after the closing date. Some competitions will be decided by a judging panel. Closing date: June 5, 2012. All winners will be notified within 28 days of the draw. Winners must be prepared to co-operate with any publicity arising as a result of winning the competition. A list of the winners can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope specifying the name of the competition to Golf Monthly, Marketing Department, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU. No correspondence will be entered into. The decision of the promoter in all matters is final and binding. The promoter is Golf Monthly Magazine, IPC Media, 9th floor, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU. Entry implies acceptance of these rules.
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