Investec Open 2011

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The Investec Open is back, and this year it's bigger and better than ever

Be in it to win it

The Investec Structured Products Open 2011 is the ultimate
sporting test for advisers and the search is on for a winner.

This time we'll be hosting 12 regional qualifiers at exclusive golf courses around the country. Participation and hospitality on the day is free. Travel costs are not covered.

The winners and the best qualifiers will go on to play in the final of the Investec Open 2011 on 29 September at the prestigious Ailsa Course, Turnberry. First prize is an all-expenses paid, two-night break for four people at the 5-star luxury Old Course Hotel, St Andrews. You and a fellow adviser will enjoy two rounds of golf with one round being on the prestigious Old Course itself, while your partners enjoy a luxury spa experience.

Be in it to win it. Registration, allocation of places and
tournament subject to terms and conditions - see website.
Registration closes 8 April.

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