10 pairs of tickets to be won!
The best golf players in the world are returning to Scotland to take part in the Genesis Scottish Open , and the Daily Record has partnered with premium car brand Genesis to offer golf fans the opportunity to win tickets to this year’s tournament at The Renaissance Club from 11-14th of July.
The first player to score a hole in one on the 17th hole during the tournament will win an Electrified GV70, a dynamic and versatile premium SUV, for himself, and a GV60 for his caddie, and will follow in the footsteps of Jordan Smith who aced the 17th during the second-round in 2022.
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