Golf Live confirms more stars for 2012
Paul Casey, Ollie Fisher and Rhys Davies have all confirmed that they will be at Golf Live 2012 at The London Club in May
Paul Casey, Ollie Fisher and Rhys Davies have all confirmed that they will be at Golf Live 2012 at The London Club in May.
Casey, an 11-time winner on the European Tour, was a leading supporter when Golf Live made its debut two years ago and the Englishman will again be one of the star
attractions.
Along with fellow Tour winners Fisher and Davies, Casey joins victorious Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie and South African legend
Gary Player in a star-studded line-up at the London Golf Club from May
18-20, 2012.
The 34-year-old, who returned to action this month after ten weeks out with a dislocated shoulder, will take part in a series of skills challenges and clinics as well as being available to offer useful advice and tips.
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Casey, who has also represented Europe three times in the Ryder Cup, said: "I really enjoyed my visit to Golf Live in 2010 and can't wait to come back again.
"Interacting with the fans is always great fun and this event gives us a chance to do just that at a level we're not able to at tournaments. It's a tremendous three days and truly has something for everyone."
Tickets cost just £20 for adults while under 18s can gain free entry by registering on Golf Live's website. For more information or to buy tickets visit golfliveevent.com
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