Y3S to hold golf event at Ryder Cup venue

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The Celtic Manor Resort in South Wales has been chosen as the venue for Y3S’s inaugural golf day this summer.

The event is being limited to 80 intermediaries and lenders that work with Y3S on a regular basis.

In the evening, guests will be treated to an awards dinner at the Chairman’s Lounge.

“We wanted to do something special for our brokers and lenders for their support over the years rather than ramming home marketing messages,” said director Matt Cottle.

“This is about saying thank you to our partners in business by treating them to a day to remember at one of the finest golfing venues in the UK.”

The Celtic Manor resort staged the 2010 Ryder Cup where Colin Montgomerie’s team triumphed by a 14 ½ – 13 ½ margin after rolling into the first ever Monday in the history of the competition, following a weekend of torrential rain.

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