13.05.2012

Gourmet Golf

Take part in the first Gourmet Golf day this Sunday at the Golf Club Saint Donat.

The day kicks off at 9am, with a tee off every 10 minutes.

The first buffet at hole number one: viennoiseries and hot drinks

The second buffet at hole number five: salmon, oysters and white wine

The third buffet at number nine: foie gras, jambon, various cheeses, rosé and red wine

The fourth buffet at number 13: mignardises, fruit, coffee and rosé

Tickets cost 30 euros

There will be drinks and a raffle afterwards at the Clubhouse

8.30am

Info: brigitte.rupp@devere-group.com

Monaco

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