PAUL LAWRIE GOLF CENTRE WILL MEET THE COST OF ORDER OF MERIT PRIZE TRIP TO MOROCCO
Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is guaranteeing the four-figure cost of the
its Scottish Ladies Open Tour's Order of Merit professional
prize.
Originally, Morocco holiday specialists Menara Travel indicated that
they would provide the prize but they have not been in touch with
the PLGC SLOT organisers for many months and their participation
in the Order of Merit prizegiving is now considered very unlikely.
its Scottish Ladies Open Tour's Order of Merit professional
prize.
Originally, Morocco holiday specialists Menara Travel indicated that
they would provide the prize but they have not been in touch with
the PLGC SLOT organisers for many months and their participation
in the Order of Merit prizegiving is now considered very unlikely.
The
winner of the Order of
Merit after the 36-hole Tour
Championship at Marriott
Dalmahoy East and West
Courses, Edinburgh on
Thursday and Friday, October
10 and 11 will have her flights and accommodation for
Pre-Qualifying or Final Qualifying of the Ladies European Tour
Qualifying School in Morocco paid by the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, the overall sponsors of its inaugural Ladies' Tour.
Merit after the 36-hole Tour
Championship at Marriott
Dalmahoy East and West
Courses, Edinburgh on
Thursday and Friday, October
10 and 11 will have her flights and accommodation for
Pre-Qualifying or Final Qualifying of the Ladies European Tour
Qualifying School in Morocco paid by the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, the overall sponsors of its inaugural Ladies' Tour.
The Q School's Pre-qualifying competitions are to be held at Royal Dar Es Salam Golf Club, Rabat with the 90-hole Final Q Tournament at Al Maaden and Samanah golf courses in Marrakesh.
The leading amateur on the Paul Lawrie Tour's Order of Merit at the end of the season will win a self-catering break at Gleneagles Village to the value of £500.
Double Order of Merit points will be awarded at the Tour Championship and to encourage amateurs to end the two-day, 36-hole event, the entry fee for them will be £50, the same as it has been for all the 18-hole PLGC SLOT events so far.The professionals' entry fee for the Tour Championship will be £100 as the prize fund will be at least £4,500. The amateurs will have a separate prize list.
The next two events on the Paul Lawrie Tour are
Monday, September 23 at HAGGS CASTLE (noon first tee time)
Tuesday, September 24 at DRUMPELLIER
Both events have additional sponsorship and 30 entries per event will guarantee prizefunds of £3,500 at each.
ENTRIES CAN BE MADE ONLINE at www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
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