Get ready to tee off in style, as the most prestigious corporate golf event of the year returns to Pune for its final leg in the Royal Ranthambore Business Today Golf 2024-25.
Golf TournamentCorporate EventPuneNetworkingTeambuildingReal Estate PuneMar 29, 2025
The final leg is scheduled to take place in the coming months. For the exact dates, please visit the official website or contact the event organizers.
The event is open to both seasoned players and those new to the sport. It is designed for corporate professionals from various sectors.
Participants will have access to luxury accommodations, top-notch dining options, professional coaches, and caddies. The event also includes interactive exhibitions and seminars.
You can register for the event by visiting the official website or contacting the event organizers directly. Registration is now open, and spots are limited.
In addition to the golf tournament, the event features interactive exhibitions, product demonstrations, and seminars on the latest trends in the business world.
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