RANGERS and Celtic legends will take on a new golf challenge this weekend.
Fan favourites Ally McCoist, Ian Durrant, John Hartson and Jackie McNamara will travel to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond for a charity tournament in aid of Glasgow's Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.
The event, which is sponsored by Whisky Investment Partners, will take place at the world-famous Carrick Golf Course.
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With special player appearances from former Scottish Premiership players, the tournament will take full advantage of the stunning 18-hole course.
Attendee highlights include Rangers-voted best ever keeper, Andy Goram; Liverpool and Rangers star, Charlie Adam; and Celtic ace Simon Donnelly.
The day will begin at 10.45am with a golfer registration, followed by breakfast at The Carrick Clubhouse.
Later dinner guests will arrive at the Clubhouse, just in time for a special Chip Shot Challenge and well-deserved drinks.
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Alistair Moncrieff, managing partner at Whisky Investment Partners, said: “We are delighted to sponsor such a highly-anticipated event and watch Scottish football legends compete on the golf course in a spectacular setting.
"As stockists of world-renowned Scotch whisky, we’ll be inviting players to enjoy a drink with us after the game at our specially made pop-up bar behind the 18th hole.
“We will also be awarding the winner of the Chip Shot Challenge with a rare bottle of whisky, and for dinner guests, we’ll have donated a starter whisky cask as part of the charity auction. It certainly looks like a day – and night – to remember.”
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