‘Haunted’ Intramuros stages Halloween night golf
‘The event represents a departure from traditional golf as it blends the sport with the enchantment of Halloween.’
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What better way to play Halloween golf than in a course built around a historic place.
With that in mind, Club Intramuros stages the "Spooktacular Swings: Halloween Costume Golf Challenge" on 2 November, blending traditional golf with Halloween costumes while creating a unique and exciting golfing experience.
Ceremonial tee off is at 3 p.m. as the tournament is played well into the evening of All Souls' Day.
Registration is ongoing with the fun golf challenge open to all age groups.
Entry fee is pegged at P2,500, inclusive of green fee, insurance, hole-in-one, T-shirt, freebies, buffet snacks and drinks.
"As CIGC (Club Intramuros Golf Club) enters a new phase of growth and development, we recognize the importance of diversifying our offerings to cater to a wider audience," said CIGC resident manager Mylene Magsino.
"The event represents a departure from traditional golf as it blends the sport with the enchantment of Halloween."
Participants will tee off alongside fellow golfers dressed in imaginative costumes, thus adding an extra layer of fun to the game. The top three winners in the Best in Costume will receive P5,000, P3,000 and P2,000, respectively.
List-up starts at 1:30 p.m. at the CIGC Veranda with the ceremonial drive set at 3 p.m. The tournament proper with fire off at 3:15 p.m.