In our May 2011 issue, Inside Golf and GolfBuddy are giving away a GolfBuddy GPS World Platinum unit (a $499 value) to one lucky entrant.

The GolfBuddy GPS World Platinum (www.gpsgolfbuddy.com.au) is a powerful, interactive, touchscreen GPS rangefinder designed to give golfers the ultimate game management tool. You can track, record and analyse playing statistics and view full hole layouts, with distances to and from any point on the course.

The unit comes pre-loaded with 28,000+ global course maps. Just switch on GolfBuddy and it automatically recognises which course (and hole) you’re playing.

And that’s where our “Where in the world” contest comes into play: Simply look at the photo in the Gear section of this month’s issue. If you were standing on that famous location, and switched on your GolfBuddy GPS unit, what would it say is the name of the course you were playing?

If you know the answer, enter your response in the box below. One lucky winner will be chosen from the correct entries submitted.

Competition ends on May 15. (See terms and conditions.)

Good Luck!

 

This competition is now closed. The winner is:

Phil Osborne, NSW

About Richard Fellner

A four-time winner of the Australian Golf Media Awards, including Best Photojournalism, Best Opinion, Best Column and Best Photographic Presentation, Inside Golf Group Editor Richard Fellner is the quintessential Golf Tragic, having played the game for over 50 years (but has never gotten any better!) He has played and reviewed courses all over the world, and has interviewed many of the great players of the game (including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Greg Norman). Richard is a member of both the Australian Golf Media Association and the Golf Society of Australia, and has been a featured guest on many Australian "sports talk" radio shows and networks, including ABC Grandstand, SEN 1116, Melbourne Talk Radio 1377, 2GB and others. Follow Richard Fellner on Quora

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