28/6/2017
On Tuesday 20 June Porsche Centre Newcastle hosted the annual Porsche Golf Cup Great Britain qualifying round for customers and guests at the home of one of the two Lee Westwood golf courses Close House. Situated in the grounds of the Close House Estate, the 18 hole Lee Westwood Filly Course provided stunning views of the River Tyne Valley and was a challenging test for golfers of all abilities.
The day brought together Porsche owners and enthusiasts for a fantastic round of top quality golf in a relaxed, friendly and picturesque environment and the ultimate opportunity to compete for a place in this year’s national final at the luxury five star Lough Erne Resort, Enniskillen. The final will take place at the award-winning Faldo Course; designed by Sir Nick Faldo, six-time major championship winner, with the course characterised by link-style fairways, perfectly true greens and spectacular views of Lough Erne and Castle Hume Lough.
Congratulations to our winner Lesley Johnston and runner up George Rae on their sterling performance and for qualifying for the national final. We wish you the best of luck and we trust you will have a fantastic time in Ireland.
Please call 0191 2041902 or email info@porschenewcastle.co.uk to find out more about our events.
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