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Motocaddy promotion offers free cart bag

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Motocaddy has launched its biggest ever sales promotion with the offer of a free cart bag with every S3 Digital trolley purchased until Friday 24th December 2010.
Golfers who buy the S3 Digital during this period will receive a complimentary bag worth 89.99. The lightweight bag possesses an exclusive anti-twist base design that keeps it firmly in place on the trolley, as well as 11 full-length dividers and features such as a fully insulated drinks pocket, a velcro glove grip and grab handles to make the bag easier to move on and off the trolley.
"This promotion is undoubtedly our biggest ever and is designed to stimulate even greater interest in our top-selling range," said Neil Parker, sales director of Motocaddy.
"It offers golfers a great chance to buy the most reliable electric golf trolley on the market and get even better value than normal."
Full terms and conditions of the promotion are available online at motocaddy.co.uk
Don't foregt you can also win a personalised Motocaddy S3 €Digital Trolley.
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This year, for the perfect Christmas gift, take advantage of our special Golf Monthly subscription offer. You will save up to 37% and receive a gift card to send. Or, treat yourself and enjoy the luxury of each issue delivered to your door.The second Race to Dubai reaches its climax this week with the Dubai World Championship presented by DP World. Martin Kaymer leads the standings but Graeme McDowell is hot on his heels.
The top 60 players on the Race to Dubai standings at the end of the UBS Hong Kong Open have travelled to Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai to do battle over Greg Norman's Earth Course for the European Tour's richest prize.
USPGA champion Martin Kaymer leads the rankings, the German is ‚¬290,000 ahead of Golf Monthly columnist Graeme McDowell. With over ‚¬900,000 going to the winner of the tournament, if either player takes the title this week they'll also claim the second Race to Dubai crown and over ‚¬1 million from the bonus pool.
Last year's Dubai World Championship and Race to Dubai winner Lee Westwood lies in third place on the 2010 standings but, even if he were to defend his Dubai World Championship title, he wouldn't catch Kaymer.
The leading 15 players on the rankings will share the $7,500,000 bonus pool so there will be a significant incentive for those players within striking distance of the top-15.
After his victory last week in Hong Kong, Ian Poulter has climbed to fifth on the Race to Dubai standings and he'll be looking to continue his impressive run of form.
Venue: Earth Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai
Date: Nov 25-28
Course stats: par 72, 7,675 yards
Purse: ‚¬5,530,000 Winner: ‚¬910,000
Defending Champion: Lee Westwood (-23)
TV Coverage:
Thursday 25 €" Live on Sky Sports 3 from 8am
Friday 26 €" Live on Sky Sports 3 from 8am
Saturday 27 €" Live on Sky Sports 1 from 8am
Sunday 28 €" Live on Sky Sports 3 from 8am
Player Watch:
All eyes will be on the contest between Martin Kaymer and Graeme McDowell as they battle to become the second Race to Dubai champion. But, who else is a likely winner this week?
Rory McIlroy €" The young Northern Irishman came into this event last year as a potential winner of the inaugural Race to Dubai. He finished a fine third in the tournament but could do nothing about the excellence of Lee Westwood. After announcing his planned return to the European Tour in 2011, he'll be looking to make his presence felt this week. He's not been at his best through the second half of 2010 but good performances at the WGC HSBC Champions and the Hong Kong Open suggest he may be re-finding his form.
Ian Poulter €" He played superbly last week to win in Hong Kong and his confidence is sky high. He's confirmed he will play in the US next season and with the mandatory number of events on the European Tour being raised to 13 next year, he may not have the chance to win the tournament in 2011.
Lee Westwood €" The new World Number 1 has looked a different man since taking over from Tiger Woods at the top of the golfing pile. He would have won on his last outing, at the WGC-HSBC Champions, had it not been for an outstanding performance from Francesco Molinari. He won this tournament last year with something to spare and it would hardly be surprising if he repeated the feat this time out.
Key hole: 18th. A long par 5 with water to the right from the tee and bunkers to the left. The second shot requires a decision €" the fairway is split in two and you can either play to a generous landing area on the left leaving a longer and more difficult third, or go to the narrow lay-up area on the right leaving a more straightforward pitch. It's a great tactical challenge.
Skills required: Finishing. The last four holes of the Earth Course are particularly testing. The 15th is a short yet strategically demanding par 4, then comes a tough and long par 4 where water lurks right, the 17th is an exciting par 3 where the players fire to an island green, the round culminates with the challenging par 5 as described above. Negotiating these closing holes will be the key to success around the Earth Course.
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