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Great prize teed up for Highland Military Tattoo





General manager Stuart McColm at Castle Stuart
General manager Stuart McColm at Castle Stuart

Visitors to the Highland Military Tattoo at Fort George in September are in for an extra treat, courtesy of neighbouring Castle Stuart Golf Links.

A lucky audience member at each evening performance of the Tattoo will be the winner of an opportunity to tee off at the renowned course - host of this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open - thanks to the three four-ball rounds which Castle Stuart have donated to the event.

Stuart McColm, general manager of Castle Stuart Golf Links, said: "We are delighted to offer our support to the Highland Military Tattoo which is a major event in the area’s calendar. It is extremely important to the local economy and helps attract many visitors to this part of the world."

Highland Military Tattoo director, Major General Seymour Monro, said: "We are very grateful to Castle Stuart for their generous donation. They are long standing supporters of the Tattoo and we are sure that members of our audiences will be thrilled to have the chance to win a round of golf at this fabulous course."

The winning tickets will be drawn on each evening of the Tattoo which runs from Friday 9th to Sunday 11th September. There is also a matinee performance on Saturday 10th September.

Tickets for the event, which is supported by EventScotland, a team within VisitScotland’s Events Directorate, are now on sale from Ticketline, Eden Court and The Highlanders’ Museum at Fort George.

More information is available at www.highlandmilitarytattoo.com and you can follow the Tattoo on Twitter @HMTFortGeorge.

About the Highland Military Tattoo

There will be performances running from 8pm to 9.30pm on 9th and 10th September with the performance on 11th September starting at the earlier time of 7.30pm. A matinee performance will be held at 2.30pm on Saturday 10th September.

Gates open at 5pm for the evening performances and at 12.30pm for the matinee.


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