Win a round of golf with Rory McIlroy at PGA Pro-Am
You can also win a round with Rory McIlroy in the official Pro-am at the PGA Championship at Wentworth in May, another great competition to get involved in.
Golf Monthly has teamed up with Titleist and FootJoy to offer a once-in-a-lifetime prize for two lucky winners to play with the world’s best young golfing talent, Rory McIlroy. Please note there is a handicap restriction for applicants at no more than 18.
The winners will tee it up with Rory in the BMW PGA Championship official Pro-Am on Wednesday May 20 at Wentworth, and will be treated like Tour players for the day. Our winners will also receive FootJoy shoes, glove and shirt as well as a dozen of the new 2009 Titleist Pro V1 golf balls, and will be featured in a future Issue of Golf Monthly. Already the world’s highest-ranked teenager, McIlroy has trusted FootJoy and Titleist throughout his career and seems sure to be one of the front runners at the end-of-season Dubai World Championship following his maiden European Tour victory at the Dubai Desert Classic in February.
To stand a chance of winning simply answer the following question:
At which event did Rory McIlroy register his maiden European Tour victory earlier this year?
To enter, and for all other competitions, see our competitions page.
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