National Launches Third-Annual Golf Sweepstakes
From now until August 15, golf fans can register daily through National Car Rental‘s Facebook page for the chance to win a four-person VIP package to the 2014 PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Southampton, Bermuda.
National Car Rental, the official rental car of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) of America, has launched its third annual “Go Like A Pro” golf sweepstakes.
From now until August 15, golf fans can register daily through National‘s Facebook page for the chance to win a four-person VIP package to the 2014 PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Southampton, Bermuda.
According to National, one sweepstakes winner will receive a prize package that includes four Champions Club tickets to the event at Port Royal Golf Course, roundtrip airfare, lodging at the Fairmont Southampton from Oct. 12 to 16, and access to the Welcome Reception and Champions Celebration.
Daily instant-win prizes — including 2014 PGA Grand Slam of Golf merchandise — will be awarded to select sweepstakes entrants who play the instant-win putt-putt game, says National.
“Through our partnership with the PGA of America, National is pleased to offer fans the opportunity to experience the 2014 PGA Grand Slam of Golf in person,” said Rob Connors, National Car Rental’s assistant vice president of brand marketing. “Many of our business travel customers are golf enthusiasts, and this sweepstakes is a unique way for us to show appreciation for their continued business.”
“It’s a great pleasure to join with National Car Rental to support the “Go Like A Pro” sweepstakes and ProAm Series,” said PGA President Ted Bishop. “We look forward to welcoming the sweepstakes winner and guests to the 2014 PGA Grand Slam of Golf in October.”
In addition, Emerald Club members can earn more sweepstakes entries for each qualifying rental from National. Based upon their membership tier level, members will receive up to 15 additional sweepstakes entries per rental, says the company.
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