A tee-rific deal for The Business Times subscribers
Bring your A-game and look your best on the greens as the biannual Takashimaya Golf Fest returns
BT subscribers who love golf are in for a treat this October. They will get to enjoy S$20 off with a minimum spend of $200 on golf merchandise at Takashimaya Golf Fest 2023 (level 4).
The promotion tees off now until Oct 23 and is limited to one redemption per transaction for the first 300 redemptions. To redeem the promo code, visit btsub.sph.com.sg/takagolffest and quote it at the point of payment (other terms and conditions apply).
The biannual golf fest promises to have something for everyone. The range includes 30 major leading brands like Adidas, Callaway, FootJoy, J.Lindeberg, Le Coq Sportif, Munsingwear, TaylorMade, XXIO and many more.
It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned golfer or a novice as there are more than 2,000 products to choose from; and exclusive promotions of up to 60 per cent off golf balls, clubs, apparel, bags and footwear so you can bring your A-game and look your best on the greens.
Not only that, catch DJs Glenn Ong, Andre Hoeden and Juliana Yeow ‘live’ on-site on Oct14 from 2.30pm to 4.30pm; and stand to walk away with a S$50 voucher just by answering a simple question correctly. About 10 to 15 vouchers are up for grabs.
Also, for every S$150 spent, you will receive one chance to participate in the Golf Fest Lucky Draw where prizes include a 4D3N golfing trip for two to destinations like Bali (1st prize, worth S$5,388), Hanoi (2nd prize, worth S$4,388) and Bangkok (3rd prize, worth S$3,888).
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