Win a FootJoy Hidden Gems experience
Tired of entering comps based on luck? Here's your chance to shine as a course reviews writer with a great prize up for grabs courtesy of FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf

Tired of entering golf competitions and relying on luck? Well, here's your chance to shine as a golf writer. How are you on writing golf course reviews?
In Golf Monthly's December issue we are giving you the chance to win your own Hidden Gems golf experience.
Golf Monthly has teamed up with FootJoy to offer readers the chance to win a fantastic Hidden Gem experience.
The best part about it for all you talented writers out there is that you will be rewarded for your efforts as only the best golf course reviews will be in with a chance of winning this fantastic golfing prize.
Grab a copy of your December issue of Golf Monthly magazine and turn to page 124 for details of the competition, or you can enter here.
However you make your entry, don't miss out on December's issue of Golf Monthly magazine on sale now. There's not only this great chance to win the Hidden Gems prize but you can review Golf Monthly's Top 100 Hidden Gems.
Where will your own Hidden Gems rank? Even if we've not get your favourite gem in there, this is your chance to tell us about it.
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