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Win £35 worth of vouchers thanks to David Horn and Tappy Golf, out now on iOS and Android

Swing for the fences!

Win £35 worth of vouchers thanks to David Horn and Tappy Golf, out now on iOS and Android
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With the Masters Tournament right around the corner, we're getting into the swing of things at Pocket Gamer with Tappy Golf creator, David Horn.

Tappy Golf is an exciting endless golfer, filled with procedurally generated holes that mark you on your scores and under-par streaks.

There are tons of new courses and characters to unlock, all without a single in-app purchase in sight. You don't even need to watch an ad to keep playing.

And with a brand new Masters update - filled with a host of new achievements - there's never been a better time to go clubbing. The game is available to download for free on both iOS and Android.

To celebrate, we're teaming up together to give away 2 x £10 Google Play vouchers and 1 x £15 AppStore voucher.

How do you enter? Well, here's a little something we putt together.

How to enter

All you have to do is follow our @PocketGamer account on Twitter and retweet this message…


The competition is now live and will run until Sunday 10th April, closing at 10am BST.

What are you waiting for? Whether you’re a descending Angel desperate to snatch a Birdie, or an Egyptian Pharaoh hoping to follow up on a Hole in One, be sure to stroke your finger over the retweet button and bag yourself a sweet prize!

Competition rules

  • The competition closes on Sunday April 10th, 2016, at 10am BST, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winner will be notified by Twitter shortly after the closing date of the competition - make sure you are following us so your account can receive direct messages, or opened your Facebook account so you can receive inbox messages.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • By entering, you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Ray Willmott
Ray Willmott
When not objecting to witnesses in Phoenix Wright or gushing over Monkey Island, Ray does social things for Steel Media. He also pretends to look like Han Solo in his profile picture.