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David Howell Pro-Am Tournament DVD

A Unique DVD of a Very Special Day

David HowellA unique DVD of a fund raising golf day at Broome Manor, hosted by Ryder Cup star David Howell, is available to buy for just £5.

The day raised over £75,000 for the British Heart Foundation and the family of Toby Drayton, a golf professional at Broome Manor, who sadly died earlier this year. With a host of major golf stars taking part and a 3,000 strong crowd this was the most successful golf event in Swindon ever.

Order Your copy Now

There are a number of ways you can obtain a copy of this unique DVD:

  • Visit the Broome Manor Golf Club website (www.bmgc.co.uk/indexdh.htm) to order your personal copy.
  • Telephone your order by calling the Club on 01793 532403
  • Visit the club shop at the Broome Manor complex and pick up a copy.

The DVD costs £5 over the counter (plus £1.50 packaging and postage if it is mailed to you).

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