British Open Tickets winner decided by sudden death playoff

We are pleased to be able to finally announce the winner of our British Open Tickets competition.
The competition got a huge response and we are grateful for all that entered, but there could be only one winner.
We drew a winner on Friday night, but they did not reply to our emails, so we had to pull another name out of the electronic hat and again we got no reply.
Time was not on our side, with the open first approaching and time to get the tickets to the winner running out we had to come up with a plan.
So what were we to do, A idea was hatched after a quick meeting of the Golfing News Team we decided on a sudden death play off.
We emailed the two original “winners” and drew a further 10 people. We then sent an email out with the instructions that the first reply received would be the winner.
We are pleased to advise the winners was Pauline from Blackpool
We are sure you will join the Golfing News team in congratulating Pauline, we hope you have a fantastic day on Sunday in what promises to be a very exciting competition.
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So you missed out on winning tickets? well seatwave the fan to fan ticket exchange still have tickets available for the final day.
More Competitions Coming Soon
Have you got the golf competiton buzz yet? well we have got more competitions lined up for the coming months. As long as you stay signed up to our mailing list you will be entered into all our future free draws.
We are looking forward to blogging from the British Open and feel free to leave comments during the tournament
All the best from the Golfing News Team, Keith, Martin, Old Tom, and Sara
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Just to say a big THANK YOU for the winning tickets to Sunday’s play at The Open.
My husband & I had a great day.
We arrived on the course at 7.30 & left after Padraig holed out on the 18th - a long but thoroughly enjoyable day,(despite a couple of showers & battering by the wind)
It was exciting watching both the players and the leaderboard constantly changing. Think the engraver started on the Claret Jug after Padraig eagled the 17th & his tee shot on 18 landed in the middle of the fairway.
My feeling on Thursday was Poulter might just win- it turned out I wasn’t far off!
Anyway, thanks again.