26/10/2021
The Belfry Hotel and Resort hosted the Porsche Golf Cup Great Britain on Thursday 14th October 2021. Players had the privilege of competing while being surrounded by over 550 acres of stunning countryside, The Belfry is four-time host to the Ryder Cup and steeped in tournament history.
Winners from the local Porsche centre rounds attended the event competing against guests from all over the UK, the winning two Centre pairs will qualify through to our World Final. Finalists this year will have the fantastic opportunity to win a TAG Heuer Connected Golf Edition Watch.
Porsche Centre Belfast was represented by Mr Gerry McKernan and Mr John O’Donnell. This year our guests were accompanied to the event by our centre Sales Manager Conor King. Following practice rounds and the tournament our guests were treated to a Gala Dinner and prize giving ceremony.
If you are a Porsche Belfast customer and a Porsche owner and are interested in playing in the centre rounds in 2022, please call a member of our Sales team on 02890389999 or email info@porschebelfast.co.uk for more information.
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