06.20.2017

Traders Gather for Golf, Guinness and Oysters

06.20.2017

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Traders love golf. And they enjoy a good Guinness. Let’s not forget about fresh seafood either. Place all three together and add a charitable cause and one has the making of a great event. On June 27th    The Golf, Guinness and Oyster Gathering (GGOG) event kicks off in New York with proceeds go to aid The Iveagh Trust, an organization that has been providing housing for Dubliners in need for over 120 years.

GGOG is a golf day with a difference.

The global charity event is hosted at some of the most prestigious golf venues across the globe and combines great golf with Irish hospitality and networking exclusively among other C-Suites, senior executives from Wall Street and professional services companies and high-net worth individuals.

The GGOG event initially began at the Burhill Golf Club, London, on Thursday, September 15, 2016, the venue where Guinness golf heritage began more than a century ago and then moved to Dubai, and now New York.

After New York, the event jumps across the Pond and moves on to London before ending in Northern Ireland for the World Final at Royal Portrush Golf Club (the venue for The Open in 2019), on October 5, 2017.

Winners of the New York gathering will be flown to Northern Ireland for the World Final, courtesy of Delta Airlines.

To request an invitation for you or your team please contact enquiries@ggog.golf

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