The Art of Scottish Golf: Competition

 

Scotland is the birthplace and the home of golf, with a rich tradition which is recognised around the world. The Art of Scottish Golf is the perfect companion for golfers everywhere, with a mix of golfing lore, history, iconic Scottish courses, brilliant anecdotes from players and caddies past and present, and much more. Written by Martin Dempster, the golf correspondent for The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday and Edinburgh Evening News.

ORDER A COPY OF THE ART OF SCOTTISH GOLF FROM ANY RETAILER AND YOU COULD BE IN WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING TWO GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS TO THE 2025 GENESIS SCOTTISH OPEN.

KINDLY GIFTED BY DP WORLD TOUR

To enter this competition, simply order your copy from any UK retailer and submit your proof of purchase using the link below before 29th November 2024. One person will be chosen at random after the closing date. E-tickets will be redeemable on the winner’s day of choice (July 9-13 2025).

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You can order your book from any retailer, or your favourite local bookshop, including:

Waterstones

Amazon

Blackwell's

Foyles

Hive

Bookshop.org

 

If you have any difficulty submitting your form using the link provided above, please e-mail mail@blackandwhitepublishing.com with the subject line ‘Scottish Golf Prize Draw’.

 

Terms and Conditions

1. To receive prize, contestant must have complied with the rules as set out by the competition runner.
2. Only one entry per person.
3. This competition is open to UK residents 18+, or with parental permission and with the exception of employees of the Promoter, their families, agents and anyone else connected with this promotion.
3. Entries must be received by 23:59 GMT on 29th November 2024 The Promoter accepts no responsibility for any entries that are incomplete, illegible, corrupted or fail to reach the Promoter by the relevant closing date for any reason. Automatically generated entries or entries via agents or third parties are invalid and shall not be considered.
4. Entries become the property of the Promoter and are not returned.
5. Entries are subject to verification and will be declared invalid if they are illegible, mechanically MV reproduced, mutilated, forged, falsified, altered or tampered with in any way. Entrants agree to abide by the Contest Rules and the decisions of the independent judging panel, which are final.
6. The prize is non-transferable, non-negotiable and non-refundable and the winner may not sell or offer the prize for sale or use it for any further competition, contest or promotion.
7. The Promoter will use any data submitted by entrants only for the purposes of running the prize draw, unless otherwise stated in the entry details. By entering this prize draw, all entrants consent to the use of their personal data by the Promoter for the purposes of the administration of this prize draw and any other purposes to which the entrant has consented.
8. The winners agree to take part in reasonable post event publicity and to the use of their names and photographs in such publicity or social media.
9. Promoter may disqualify any entrant whose entry does not comply with these terms and conditions (in Promoter’s sole opinion) or who, in Promoter’s sole determination, has acted in a manner that is fraudulent, dishonest or unjust to other entrants including, without limitation, tampering with the operation of the prize draw, manipulating or rigging votes, hacking, deceiving, cheating or by harassing or threatening other entrants or a representative of Promoter.
10. All prizes must be claimed by the prize winner within 12 months from the date of our initial correspondence with them.
11. The Promoter is Black & White Publishing Limited, Nautical House, 104 Commercial Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6NF
12. By entering the prize draw each entrant agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions.
13. Any queries regarding entering the prize draw should be submitted by e-mail to mail@blackandwhitepublishing.com
13. These terms and conditions are governed in accordance with the laws of Scotland.