Tee up and win a million

'It could be you' if you use the latest wooden pegs for a chance to win prizes that is. Find out more...

Bob Warters's picture
Mon, 29 Sep 2003
Tee up and win a million
Tee up and win a million
Fortune tees.

No doubt you’ve heard the saying shortly after a colleague has driven off : ‘I’ve lost my tee peg, don’t anybody leave the course!’

We all groan as the golfer scrabbles about, occasionally on all fours, to retrieve the rogue tee irritating the next player who’s waiting to play his or her shot.

Now, however, this annoying habit could become even more prevalent because to thousands of golfers, suddenly tees have become valuable commodities that could win us free equipment or even make one lucky golfer a Euro millionaire.

Since their introduction recently more than 1,000 golfers have claimed prizes from Fortune Tees, revolutionary wooden pegs with a unique number secreted in their hollow centre.

Only last week Manfred Reichstein from Switzerland, snapped his Fortune tee on the 5th hole at the Des Bouleaux Golf Club, and discovering that the lucky number inside had won him a new set of Bay Hill by Arnold Palmer irons. Averil Flynn from Ireland won a new golf trolley.

Both logged on to www.fortunetee2003.com to check their numbers to land their prizes – though the Euro1m jackpot remains unclaimed as is an exotic holiday in Mauritius, courtesy of Beachcombers Hotels in Mauritius & Seychelles.

Fortune Tees are available throughout Europe at most good golf retail stores and pro shops and could prove easiest way to win a million without compromising your amateur status.

Visit www.fortunetee2003.com or call The Masters Golf Company on (0044) 1934 523 900 for further details or your nearest stockist.