02/7/2021
On Friday 25 June, Porsche Centre Cambridge held their qualifying round of the Porsche Golf Cup Great Britain at the Gog Magog Golf Club .
Guests played 18 holes in sunny weather, which allowed golfers to make the most of the fantastic fairways and greens on course. On returning to the clubhouse, much needed drinks and a delicious barbeque were served. Dealer Principal, Ryan Smith, then hosted a prize-giving ceremony.
The winner and runner-up will now form a pair to represent our Porsche Centre in the National Final, which takes place on Thursday 14 October, on The Brabazon Course at The Belfry Hotel and Resort . We wish our winners the best of luck on the day.
The day was a fantastic opportunity for Porsche owners to come together and enjoy a round of golf with like-minded people. We were also delighted that for this year, members of our Sales Team were out on course playing 18 holes. We would like to thank the Gog Magog Club and its members for hosting the day and making us so very welcome.
Please contact Patsy Marshall by email at patsy.marshall@porschecambridge.co.uk if you would be interested in joining us for Porsche Golf Cup Great Britain 2022.
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