Lomond Audi Group Speed Off in New Deal with Senior Open

May 28, 2012

 

The Senior Open Championship has announced The Lomond Audi Group as Official Car Sponsor of this year’s tournament at Turnberry.
Golf’s iconic names will take on one of the game’s most revered links courses when The Senior Open Championship returns to Turnberry from July 26-29.
The Senior Open Championship will now be the final Senior Major of 2012, ed as well as the only professional Major Championship in Scotland this year.
Scotland’s Sam Torrance, salve the victorious 2002 European Ryder Cup Captain, allergy will be hoping to lead the home challenge on Turnberry’s Ailsa Course, which he ranks as one of his favourite golfing venues.
“I was at Turnberry a few weeks ago and it looked absolutely magnificent,” enthused Torrance. “I’m really looking forward to The Senior Open there. Aesthetically it is one of the most beautiful looking courses in the world, in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and it is a great golf course.”
“The Senior Open is always special, no matter where it is played, but it is extra special when it is played in Scotland. I’m from that area – I was born about an-hour-and-a-half from Turnberry – so it will be special.”
The Lomond Audi Group add the championship to a wide portfolio of sporting partnerships and are delighted to be continuing to support golf in Scotland.
Sarah Bell, Group Marketing Manager of the Lomond Audi Group commented: “We have a strong affiliation with golf and Turnberry is a fantastic venue for us to showcase our product and engage our customers.
The Senior Open Championship is a long standing and prestigious event and as the only professional Major Championship taking place in Scotland this year, we are delighted to supporting the tournament as official car sponsor.”

The Senior Open Championship has announced The Lomond Audi Group as Official Car Sponsor of this year’s tournament at Turnberry.

Golf’s iconic names will take on one of the game’s most revered links courses when The Senior Open Championship returns to Turnberry from July 26-29.

The Senior Open Championship will now be the final Senior Major of 2012, as well as the only professional Major Championship in Scotland this year.

Scotland’s Sam Torrance, the victorious 2002 European Ryder Cup Captain, will be hoping to lead the home challenge on Turnberry’s Ailsa Course, which he ranks as one of his favourite golfing venues.

“I was at Turnberry a few weeks ago and it looked absolutely magnificent,” enthused Torrance. “I’m really looking forward to The Senior Open there. Aesthetically it is one of the most beautiful looking courses in the world, in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and it is a great golf course.”

“The Senior Open is always special, no matter where it is played, but it is extra special when it is played in Scotland. I’m from that area – I was born about an-hour-and-a-half from Turnberry – so it will be special.”

The Lomond Audi Group add the championship to a wide portfolio of sporting partnerships and are delighted to be continuing to support golf in Scotland.Sarah Bell, Group Marketing Manager of the Lomond Audi Group commented: “We have a strong affiliation with golf and Turnberry is a fantastic venue for us to showcase our product and engage our customers.

The Senior Open Championship is a long standing and prestigious event and as the only professional Major Championship taking place in Scotland this year, we are delighted to supporting the tournament as official car sponsor.”