Snows Toyota is offering customers of Paultons Golf Centre in Romsey the chance to test their skills against their fellow golfers and professionals in the Snows Toyota Challenge.
Any visitor to the Romsey course’s Toptracer driving range can take part in the challenge, with different monthly virtual trials such as closest to the pin, points game and longest drive.
The player at the top of the leader’s board at the end of each month will win free Toyota gifts.
Keen to get his name on the board at the earliest opportunity was Paultons Golf Centre resident coach and newly-turned pro Lewis Scott, 24.
Lewis recently marked his pro debut by winning the Match Play Championship and has made a great start to his pro career by winning the Be Wiser Stroke Play Championship in Whiteley, this month.
He said: “Our golfers love to improve their game and the Snows Toyota Challenge enables them to test every part of their performance.
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“They are also fiercely competitive, and I think there is going to be some heated rivalry in the coming months as they, myself and the other resident pros, battle for top honours.”
Dale Vaughan, Snows Toyota general manager, said: “We’ve wanted to partner with Paultons Golf Centre for some time and we’ve been blown away by the impressive set-up the range is providing us with and the ease with which players can pit themselves against the challenge.
“We are looking forward to meeting many Snows Toyota Challenge winners in the coming months.”
Snows has eight Toyota dealerships across the south west in Southampton, Hedge End, Waterlooville, Honiton, Exeter, Plymouth, Paignton and Chichester.
The family-run company which celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2022 has 52 franchised dealerships, five approved service centres and 12 multi-franchise used car centres.
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