Rangers have announced a partnership with luxury golf venue Trump Turnberry.
Gers will work alongside the resort on charity events and matchday hospitality packages for fans.
Stewart Robertson, Rangers Managing Director said: “We’re delighted to partner with Turnberry as it provides us with an iconic luxury venue with a rich heritage for club events, including our hugely popular corporate golf days.
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"Turnberry, like Rangers, has a great history and tradition in sport and is one of the most iconic Scottish brands, widely recognised around the world."
Ralph Porciani, General Manager at Turnberry, added: "Turnberry and Rangers boast rich sporting legacies, each playing a significant role in the history of Scottish sport. Therefore, this felt like a natural partnership and an exciting way to kick off 2020.
"We look forward to welcoming both fans and club members to Turnberry, giving them the opportunity to create memorable moments throughout the resort including our world-leading golf and spa facilities."
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