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Summer of Golf Giveaway Terms and Conditions

23-Dec-2024
   

1. Promotion Period

This promotion ("Giveaway") runs from Thursday, December 26, 2024, 12:01 AM AEDT to Friday, February 28, 2025, 11:59 PM AEDT (the "Promotion Period").

2. Eligibility

This Giveaway is open to all Australian residents aged 18 years or older at the time of entry. Employees, directors, and officers of Crazy Golf Deals Pty Ltd (the "Promoter"), Takomo Golf, and their immediate families (spouses, parents, children, and siblings) and their respective agencies are not eligible to enter.

3. How to Enter

To enter the Giveaway, you must make a purchase on the Crazy Golf Deals website (crazygolfdeals.com.au) or Golfer Tour website (golfertour.com.au) during the Promotion Period. Each purchase will constitute one entry.

4. Prize

One (1) winner will be randomly selected to receive the following prize:
A voucher worth USD$600 to be used on Takomo Golf website (takomogolf.com)
One (1) Takomo golf bag


5. Winner Selection and Notification

The winner will be randomly selected on Monday, March 4, 2025 from all eligible entries received during the Promotion Period. The winner will be notified by email within 48 hours of the draw. The winner's name may also be announced on Crazy Golf Deals' and Golfer Tour's social media channels.

6. Prize Claim

The winner will be required to claim their prize within 7 days of notification by responding to the email with their full name and contact details.

If the winner fails to claim their prize within the specified timeframe, a redraw will be conducted to select a new winner.

7. Prize Delivery

The prize will be delivered to the winner's nominated Australian address free of charge.

8. General Terms

The Promoter reserves the right to amend these Terms & Conditions at any time without notice.
The Promoter takes no responsibility for any entries that are lost, delayed, incomplete, or illegible.
By entering this Giveaway, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions and the decisions of the Promoter, which are final and binding in all matters relating to the Giveaway.

9. Privacy

By entering the Giveaway, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information by the Promoter in accordance with its Privacy Policy, which can be found at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/privacy-policy

10. Contact

For any questions about this Giveaway, please contact Crazy Golf Deals at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/contact-us/


Gunabul Par 3 Golf Course

28-Jun-2024 By Gunabul Par 3 Golf Course | Wayne Perske
   

1. Promotion Period

This promotion ("Giveaway") runs from Thursday, December 26, 2024, 12:01 AM AEDT to Friday, February 28, 2025, 11:59 PM AEDT (the "Promotion Period").

2. Eligibility

This Giveaway is open to all Australian residents aged 18 years or older at the time of entry. Employees, directors, and officers of Crazy Golf Deals Pty Ltd (the "Promoter"), Takomo Golf, and their immediate families (spouses, parents, children, and siblings) and their respective agencies are not eligible to enter.

3. How to Enter

To enter the Giveaway, you must make a purchase on the Crazy Golf Deals website (crazygolfdeals.com.au) or Golfer Tour website (golfertour.com.au) during the Promotion Period. Each purchase will constitute one entry.

4. Prize

One (1) winner will be randomly selected to receive the following prize:
A voucher worth USD$600 to be used on Takomo Golf website (takomogolf.com)
One (1) Takomo golf bag


5. Winner Selection and Notification

The winner will be randomly selected on Monday, March 4, 2025 from all eligible entries received during the Promotion Period. The winner will be notified by email within 48 hours of the draw. The winner's name may also be announced on Crazy Golf Deals' and Golfer Tour's social media channels.

6. Prize Claim

The winner will be required to claim their prize within 7 days of notification by responding to the email with their full name and contact details.

If the winner fails to claim their prize within the specified timeframe, a redraw will be conducted to select a new winner.

7. Prize Delivery

The prize will be delivered to the winner's nominated Australian address free of charge.

8. General Terms

The Promoter reserves the right to amend these Terms & Conditions at any time without notice.
The Promoter takes no responsibility for any entries that are lost, delayed, incomplete, or illegible.
By entering this Giveaway, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions and the decisions of the Promoter, which are final and binding in all matters relating to the Giveaway.

9. Privacy

By entering the Giveaway, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information by the Promoter in accordance with its Privacy Policy, which can be found at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/privacy-policy

10. Contact

For any questions about this Giveaway, please contact Crazy Golf Deals at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/contact-us/


Golfers Paradise

02-Apr-2024 By Golfers Paradise | Darren Weatherall
   

1. Promotion Period

This promotion ("Giveaway") runs from Thursday, December 26, 2024, 12:01 AM AEDT to Friday, February 28, 2025, 11:59 PM AEDT (the "Promotion Period").

2. Eligibility

This Giveaway is open to all Australian residents aged 18 years or older at the time of entry. Employees, directors, and officers of Crazy Golf Deals Pty Ltd (the "Promoter"), Takomo Golf, and their immediate families (spouses, parents, children, and siblings) and their respective agencies are not eligible to enter.

3. How to Enter

To enter the Giveaway, you must make a purchase on the Crazy Golf Deals website (crazygolfdeals.com.au) or Golfer Tour website (golfertour.com.au) during the Promotion Period. Each purchase will constitute one entry.

4. Prize

One (1) winner will be randomly selected to receive the following prize:
A voucher worth USD$600 to be used on Takomo Golf website (takomogolf.com)
One (1) Takomo golf bag


5. Winner Selection and Notification

The winner will be randomly selected on Monday, March 4, 2025 from all eligible entries received during the Promotion Period. The winner will be notified by email within 48 hours of the draw. The winner's name may also be announced on Crazy Golf Deals' and Golfer Tour's social media channels.

6. Prize Claim

The winner will be required to claim their prize within 7 days of notification by responding to the email with their full name and contact details.

If the winner fails to claim their prize within the specified timeframe, a redraw will be conducted to select a new winner.

7. Prize Delivery

The prize will be delivered to the winner's nominated Australian address free of charge.

8. General Terms

The Promoter reserves the right to amend these Terms & Conditions at any time without notice.
The Promoter takes no responsibility for any entries that are lost, delayed, incomplete, or illegible.
By entering this Giveaway, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions and the decisions of the Promoter, which are final and binding in all matters relating to the Giveaway.

9. Privacy

By entering the Giveaway, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information by the Promoter in accordance with its Privacy Policy, which can be found at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/privacy-policy

10. Contact

For any questions about this Giveaway, please contact Crazy Golf Deals at https://crazygolfdeals.com.au/contact-us/


Chanettee Wannasae wins in Portland, 19 year old (Thai) Monday qualifier

   

LPGA 2023, Portland Classic, Portland, Oregon, 31 Aug - 3 Sept

19 year old Chanettee Wannasae wins in Portland; only the third time ever on the LPGA Tour that a Monday qualifier has won

From LPGA News, by The AP:

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Teenager Chanettee Wannasaen played a five-hole stretch in 6 under early in the final round Sunday and closed with a near-flawless 9-under 63 for a four-stroke victory at the Portland Classic to become the first Monday qualifier to win on the LPGA Tour since 2015...

Wannasaen arrived at Portland ranked 367th and having missed nine straight cuts in her rookie season. The 19-year-old from Thailand credited her caddie for keeping her calm and put together four stellar rounds in the 60s at Columbia Edgewater. She shattered the tournament scoring record by five strokes with a 26-under 262 total for her first LPGA Tour victory.   Read more

From Australian Golf Digest, by Kent Paisley:

A Monday qualifier does it again in Portland. Chanattee Wannasaen, 19 and a Monday qualifier, ran away with the Portland Classic with a bogey-free, nine-under 63 to win by four shots at 26-under par. Here is how the Thai became the third-ever Monday qualifier to win on the LPGA Tour and the second at the Portland Classic.  Read more

From The West Australian, by Staff Writers for AP:

Sarah Kemp was the highest-finishing Australian, hitting four birdies and a bogey in a final-round 69 to leave her tied for 21st at 13 under.

Grace Kim (70) was a shot further back after an eventful first seven holes on Sunday, in which she hit two bogeys, two birdies and an eagle before finishing two under for the day.

Wannasaen arrived in Portland ranked 367th by the LPGA and having missed nine straight cuts in her rookie season.

But she put together four stellar rounds in the 60s at Columbia Edgewater and shattered the tournament scoring record by five strokes with a 26-under 262 for her first LPGA Tour victory.  Read more

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Behind the Tournament, Cameras, bringing it to life

   

Behind the Tournament, Cameras

Behind the Tournament : ? Embark on a day in the life of @russell_dawson, the Director of the DP World Tour (as well as for the US Open Championship & Ryder Cup) with his team, where all the magic happens. Inside their control center truck, the Omega European Masters comes to life like never before.

 


Team US wins 49th Walker Cup, at St Andrews

   

The Walker Cup 2023, The Old Course at St Andrews, 2-3 September


Team US wins 49th Walker Cup in windy conditions on the links at St Andrews 

From The R&A, Walker Cup News

The United States of America has won the 49th Walker Cup after defeating Great Britain and Ireland 14½-11½ at St Andrews.

The Americans rekindled memories of their last away win at Royal Liverpool in 2019 with another stunning second day singles display to reverse a three-point overnight deficit and secure victory at the Old Course. Mike McCoy’s team trailed 7½-4½ going into day two, but handled the windy conditions over the links superbly to triumph against Stuart Wilson’s GB&I side.  Read more

From ESPN, by the AP:

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Gordon Sargent lived up to his billing as the No. 1 amateur in the world by winning all four of his matches at St. Andrews as the United States rallied to win the Walker Cup on Sunday for the fourth straight time.

Great Britain & Ireland had a three-point lead going into the final two sessions on the Old Course. The Americans won three of the four morning foursomes, and they poured it on during the 10 singles matches.  Read more

From BBC Sport:

The United States overturned a three-point deficit to beat Great Britain and Ireland 14½-11½ and win the Walker Cup.

Great Britain and Ireland had built up a 7½-4½ advantage at St Andrews on Saturday.

The Americans won three of Sunday's foursomes, then triumphed in six of the 10 singles ties.  Read more

From RTE.ie:

The United States staged a superb fightback to beat Great Britain and Ireland and retain the Walker Cup at St Andrews.

GB&I led by three points after the opening day, but the USA won Sunday morning's foursomes 3-1 to reduce their deficit and then took seven points from the ten singles matches to win by 14.5 to 11.5.  Read more

From Sky Sports:

Team USA dominated the Sunday singles to claim a fourth consecutive victory in the biennial contest; World amateur No 1 Gordon Sargent won all four of his matches for the United States, who won 14.5-11.5 at St Andrews

The United States staged a superb fightback to beat Great Britain and Ireland and retain the Walker Cup at St Andrews.

GB&I led by three points after the opening day, but the USA won Sunday morning's foursomes 3-1 to reduce their deficit and then took seven points from the 10 singles matches to win by 14.5 to 11.5.  Read more

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KPMG Women's Irish Open: Van Dam breaks driver; Soenderby wins playoff; Rudgeley's shot from top

   

LET 2023, Women's Irish Open, Dromoland Castle, Co Clare, Ireland: 31 Aug - 3 Sept


At Dromoland Castle: Van Dam's driver breaks; Soenderby wins after playoff; Aussie Rudgeley ends just one shot from the top

From LET Blog, 3/9/23

It was a spectacular final day for Smilla Tarning Soenderby as she secured a dramatic playoff victory at the 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

The Dane headed into the final day in a tie for 21st place after rounds of 71-67-72 on the first three days at Dromoland Castle.

But Soenderby fired the round of her life – a 62 (-10) – to post the clubhouse lead and was later joined by Sweden’s Lisa Pettersson and Anne Van Dam of the Netherlands.

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Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley ended the tournament in fourth place on 15-under-par after shooting a round of 67 (-5) on the final day.

The LET rookie made a hot start with five birdies on her front nine, she then went bogey-bogey on 12 and 13 but recovered with back-to-back birdies on 15 and 16 to record her best-ever LET result.

Rudgeley said: “I’m proud of myself, it’s my first year. I’m happy I went back home as it sorted a few things out. It was a solid week, I didn’t do too much wrong. It was my first time in this situation as well and good to be able to push all the way to the end. I loved it and it was good to be in contention.”   Read more

From The Independent.ie, by Brian Keogh:

Anne Van Dam bizarrely broke her driver on the way to the first playoff hole and watched Denmark's Smilla Tarning Soenderby made a spectacular eagle to win her maiden LET title in an incredible finish to the KPMG Women's Irish Open at Dromoland Castle.

Nine strokes behind leader Van Dam overnight, Soenderby (23) made 11 birdies in a stunning 10-under 62 to set the target at 16-under, then waited two hours to discover she was in a playoff with the Dutch star, who shot 71, and Sweden's Lisa Pettersson, who shot 68.

Van Dam then broke her driver when heading to the 18th tee in a buggy for the playoff in one of the most bizarre incidents ever seen in televised golf.  Read more

From The Irish Times, by Philip Reid:

The golfing gods have a way of administering justice; bestowing cruel fate on some, yet exultation on others, as Smilla Søenderby’s playoff win in the KPMG Women’s Irish Open – the 23-year-old Dane’s breakthrough win on the Ladies European Tour – showcased with all its heartbreak and joy.

For as Søenderby soaked in the applause of the large gallery and was showered in champagne by her tour compatriots following a brilliantly executed eagle three on the Par 5 18th hole, the first of sudden-death in a three-way play-off, the two vanquished players – Lisa Pettersson and Anne van Dam – departed, wondering what might have been.  Read more

From BBC Sport:

Denmark's Smilla Soenderby won the Women's Irish Open as she eagled the first play-off hole following her sensational closing 10-under-par 62.

Soenderby, 23, was nine off the pace going into the final day but carded 11 birdies to finish on 16 under par.

Dutchwoman Anne van Dam led by three overnight at Dromoland Castle but a 71 put her in the play-off alongside Soenderby and Sweden's Lisa Pettersson.  Read more

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Omega European Masters: Rookie Ludvig Aberg is 'King of the Mountain' in 2023

   

Omega European Masters 2023, Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland, 31 Aug - 3 Sept


Swede Ludvig Aberg is European Masters Champion 2023, at his second DP World Tour event

From DP World Tour News:

Ludvig Aberg claimed a maiden victory in only his second DP World Tour event as a professional courtesy of a stunning finish at the Omega European Masters.     

The former World Amateur Number One confirmed his status as one of golf's rising stars with a closing 64 at Crans-sur-Sierre to deny Matt Fitzpatrick a hat-trick of titles in the Swiss mountains.

Sweden's Aberg birdied four of his last five holes to finish on 19 under for the week, two ahead of compatriot Alexander Björk, with long-time leader Fitzpatrick eventually finishing in a tie for third with Scotland's Connor Syme.  Read more

From PGA TOUR Daily Wrap-up, by The AP:

CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland -- Swedish rookie Ludvig Aberg surged to a two-shot win at the European Masters on Sunday and right into the Ryder Cup picture for Europe when the six captain’s picks are announced Monday.

Aberg stunned long-time leader Matt Fitzpatrick by reeling off four straight birdies from Nos. 14 to 17 to card a 6-under 64 for a 19-under total of 261.

Fitzpatrick faded to a tie for third, three shots back, though secured direct qualification for the Ryder Cup team to face the United States on a year-long points ranking.  Read more

From Golf Monthly, by James Nursery:

Ludvig Aberg claimed his first win just 75 days after turning professional as he overhauled Matt Fitzpatrick in dramatic fashion to stake a claim for a Ryder Cup wildcard.

England's Fitzpatrick looked to have the title in the bag as he closed in on potentially equalling Seve Ballesteros' record of winning three times at the Omega European Masters in Switzerland.

But Fitzpatrick made a major unforced error on the 15th when he chipped through the green into a bunker en-route to a bogey at the par five.  Read more

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Portland Classic, Day 3: Megan Khang leads into final, one ahead

   

LPGA 2023, Portland Classic, Portland, Oregon, 31 Aug - 3 Sept, Day Three

Megan Khang's steady lead after three 66 rounds;  Jang's 11 birdies, 62 round

From LPGA News, by The AP:

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Megan Khang closed with an 18-foot birdie putt for her third straight 6-under 66 and a one-stroke lead Saturday in the Portland Classic in a bid to win for the second straight week.

The 25-year-old American was on top at Columbia Edgewater six days after winning the CPKC Women's Open at Shaughnessy in Vancouver, British Columbia, for her first LPGA Tour victory. Columbia Edgewater and Shaughnessy were both designed by A.V. Macan and feature towering trees.

"Game feels pretty solid," Khang said. "I think last week definitely helped build some confidence, knowing I can win out here. It's not just if it was going to happen or when, but like it has happened, so it's definitely a great feeling to have under the belt."  Read more

From Yardbarker:

South Korea's Hyo Joon Jang shot a blistering 62 to move within one shot of leader Megan Khang after three rounds of the Portland Classic on Saturday in Portland, Ore.

Khang shot a third consecutive 66 to sit 18-under-par 198 in her bid for wins in consecutive weeks. Khang won her first career tourney at last week's CPKC Women's Open.

But it was the round of Jang that highlighted Saturday's action. She finished with 11 birdies, tying the LPGA record for the second most in a round.  Read more

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GB&I lead at St Andrews after "A hard-fought day"

   

The Walker Cup 2023, The Old Course at St Andrews, 2-3 September: Day One


GB&I lead at St Andrews after "A hard-fought day"

From The R&A, Walker Cup News

Great Britain and Ireland lead the United States of America 7½-4½ after day one of the 49th Walker Cup at St Andrews.

Stuart Wilson’s side are bidding to win the trophy back after three consecutive defeats in the biennial encounter and take a three-point lead into tomorrow’s second day at the home of golf.In glorious conditions in front of large crowds, John Gough and Calum Scott were the stand-out performers for GB&I after delivering two points each from the first day of play.

“It's obviously been a great day result-wise for GB&I, but it's been hard-fought day,” said Wilson. “I think that would be the message."  Read more

From Sky Sports:

John Gough of England won both his matches Saturday at St. Andrews and Great Britain & Ireland built a three-point lead over the Americans in the Walker Cup for its largest opening day margin in 34 years.

GB&I has not won the Walker Cup since 2015 but earned a 7.5-4.5 lead over the United States at St Andrews, its largest lead since the same score in 1989 at Peachtree Golf Club in Atlanta. 

Gough and Matthew McClean held on for a 1-up victory in foursomes as GB&I set the tone by taking three of the four team matches.  Read more

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