Feb 12th, 2017 Article
VPAR on the hunt for £1 million funding
VPAR "brings the passion of the professional game to an amateur golfer irrespective of Handicap" and now they are looking to raise £1 million to take them to the next level.
VPAR "brings the passion of the professional game to an amateur golfer irrespective of Handicap" and now they are looking to raise £1 million to take them to the next level.
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In Donald Trump's world, danger lurks around every corner, everyone is guilty and the apocalypse should not be dismissed entirely out of hand. And now he's dragging Bernard Langer, of all people, into his web of menace.
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