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GVLtoday’s Golfer’s Dream Giveaway Package

Enter GVLtoday's Golfer's Dream Giveaway!

Remember that feeling of exhilaration when you made your first hole in one? Yeah, us neither... but we imagine that winning our new Golfer’s Dream Giveaway Package would feel pretty similar. ⛳

In honor of The Masters’ new November tee time, we’re going to fill one lucky winner’s golf bag with $3,500+ in prizes. Will it make you a better player? Maybe not, but you’ll look like a pro. Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Brand new set of clubs or irons (up to $2,000 value)
  • $500 towards your favorite golf shop or brand to upgrade your swag game
  • A round of golf for you and 3 buddies at a public course of your choice (up to $500 value)
  • 5 hours of lessons from your preferred local golf pro (up to $500 value)

Anyone living in the Greenville and surrounding area – can enter through Oct. 27, 2020 11:59 p.m.. Tee one up by entering your email address, name, and zip code in the form below. You can enter once every 24 hours to increase your chances of winning.

Subscribe to the newsletter to find out the winner on Thurs., Oct. 29.

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