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McDowell's Signature announces golf tourney in Mumbai

Our Bureau

Bangalore , May 26

MCDOWELL'S Signature Celebrity Golf has announced a star-studded line-up for this year's golf tournament at the US Club golf course in Mumbai on June 6.

The participants include cricketers Allan Border, Rahul Dravid, Venkatesh Prasad, Kiran More and Syed Kirmani, billiards champion Geet Sethi, actress Mandira Bedi, models Nafisa Joseph, Manpreet Brar and writer Shobha De. The corporate world will be represented by Romesh Sobti of ABN AMRO, Neeraj Roy of Hungama.com and Sanjay Krishnamurthy of BPCL.

"McDowell's Signature is associated with premium lifestyle and golf is evocative of glamour and success. Both occupy the same aspirational space," said Mr Alok Gupta, Senior Vice-President, UB Spirits Division.

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