Stoke Park to host Playboy Club London
Stoke Park is set to host the Playboy Club London in July
Stoke Park Spa and Golf Resort in Buckinghamshire is set to host the Playboy Club London's Summer Party.
Guests who are invited to Playboy Club London's Summer Party will have the opportunity to play like Sean Connery's 007 and Goldfinger did on Stoke Park's legendary 1908 Championship Golf Course.
In addition, Stoke Park will be hosting a poker tournament and guests will be able to enjoy exquisite cuisine courtesy of award-winning chef, Chris Wheeler. Meanwhile, The Mansion will be transformed into the ultimate party venue.
Playboy Club London's Summer Party will take place on the eve of the Olympics and will be the first party of its kind for 30 years, welcoming both male and females, and showcasing the heritage of the Playboy Lifestyle.
Legendary poker commentator Grub Smith, who will be overseeing the poker tournament, said: "With their shared qualities of sophistication and excitement, Playboy and poker are a natural fit.
"This special high roller tournament promises to bring out the best in both of them. Add the beauty of Stoke Park to the mix and you have the formula for a truly memorable contest. May the best
player win!"
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Winners of the poker tournament will win an all expenses paid trip to The Playboy Mansion in LA and Playboy Casino in Las Vegas.
To book a team, a VIP table or tickets please call 01753 476 333 or email summerparty2012@playboyclublondon.com
For further details visit summerparty2012.com and stokepark.com
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