New car up for grabs at Scottish Ladies Open Tour

A NEW car worth £20,000 will be up for grabs at three of the short holes on the new Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour which makes its debut at Marriott Dalmahoy, Edinburgh on Thursday.

The first competitor, either a female professional or one of the single-figure amateurs in the field, to achieve a hole in one at Dalmahoy’s par-3 17th hole (139yd) will win a Kia Sportage 1 1.6 GDi in Artic White, offered by Arnold Clark Ltd.

If it is not won at the Edinburgh venue, the PLGC SLOT competitors will have a second chance in the fourth event on the 14-event schedule, at Deeside Golf Club, Aberdeen on Tuesday, 7 May.

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If the car has still not been won after the Deeside tournament, then it will be on offer for a third and last time at The Duke’s Course, St Andrews, the venue for the 10th event on the Paul Lawrie Tour which is aimed at helping lady pros improve their games so that they can qualify to play on the Ladies European Tour.

The first all-female tour in Scotland, will offer single-figure handicap female amateur golfers the opportunity to measure their own games against their professional rivals and consider following suit.

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