Your chance to design Paul Lawrie's shoes for the BMW PGA
You can design Paul Lawrie's shoes for the BMW PGA Championship

We're giving you the amazing opportunity to design Paul Lawrie's shoes for the BMW PGA Championship, using the FootJoy MyJoys customisation programme.
Golf Monthly has teamed up with FootJoy, the #1 Shoe and Glove in Golf, to offer you a unique opportunity to design Paul Lawrie's shoes for the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in May.
Golf Monthly's newest columnist will wear his favourite pair on the first day of the European Tour's flagship event, which this year runs from Thursday May 26 - Sunday May 29.
That's not all, if your design catches Lawrie's eye, you will join him there, as our lucky chosen designer will win a pair of day passes to the BMW PGA Championship, as well as their very own pair of MyJoys!
The 47-year-old currently wears a range of FootJoy shoes on tour, but for one week only he is seeking creative inspiration from Golf Monthly readers to come up with a unique look for him to stride the fairways of the West Course in.
The popular Scot will personally select his favourite design in the run up to this year's event, with entries closing on Monday April 11.
Since being launched in 2004, thousands of golfers have chosen to have their shoes customised to suit their own personal style through the MyJoys franchise.
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Indeed, there are more than 14 million fit, design and colour combinations to choose from when you go through the FootJoy MyJoys programme.
So if this sounds like a great opportunity you can't afford to miss, click here to design your pair of FootJoy MyJoys for Paul Lawrie to wear.
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