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Audi quattro Cup: best amateur golfers determined

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Germany’s best amateur golfers hail from Ingolstadt and Mannheim. They were determined in the German finale of the 25th Audi quattro Cup held at the Golfresort Berlin Scharmützelsee from August 31 to September 4. The two winning teams prevailed against a total of 260 finalists. They will travel to the world finale in Mexico at…

Audi-Golf

Germany’s best amateur golfers hail from Ingolstadt and Mannheim. They were determined in the German finale of the 25th Audi quattro Cup held at the Golfresort Berlin Scharmützelsee from August 31 to September 4. The two winning teams prevailed against a total of 260 finalists. They will travel to the world finale in Mexico at the end of November.

Close to 13,000 golfers throughout Germany participated in the Audi quattro Cup at the invitation of Audi partners since the beginning of May. 260 of them qualified for the finale in Berlin. In the thrilling final round, Elmar Zieglmeier and Jürgen Nüßler (Ingolstadt GC), Michael Würth and Johannes Ruland (GC Mannheim-Viernheim) prevailed as the winning duos. The trophies at Scharmützelsee were presented by Audi DTM driver Nico Müller.

Germany’s best amateur golfers hail from Ingolstadt and Mannheim. They were determined in the German finale of the 25th Audi quattro Cup held at the Golfresort Berlin Scharmützelsee from August 31 to September 4. The two winning teams prevailed against a total of 260 finalists. They will travel to the world finale in Mexico at the end of November.

Close to 13,000 golfers throughout Germany participated in the Audi quattro Cup at the invitation of Audi partners since the beginning of May. 260 of them qualified for the finale in Berlin. In the thrilling final round, Elmar Zieglmeier and Jürgen Nüßler (Ingolstadt GC), Michael Würth and Johannes Ruland (GC Mannheim-Viernheim) prevailed as the winning duos. The trophies at Scharmützelsee were presented by Audi DTM driver Nico Müller.


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