BREWDOG founder James Watt has revealed he once wagered MILLIONS on a game of golf. The entrepreneur was in the middle of negotiating a business deal and decided the best way to decide on terms was to hash it out on the course. Advertisement 3 James Watt is the founder of multi-national brewing company BrewDog Credit: PA 3 Watt revealed that he once struck a business deal worth millions with the outcome decided on the golf course Credit: Getty The business tycoon is known for his hugely successful craft beer firm based in Aberdeenshire .

But it turns out he's also quite handy with a club in his hand. The booze mogul was so confident in his ability that he risked losing out on millions of pounds on the golf course. In a post on his LinkedIn page, he revealed that one of his favourite locations is his rooftop bar in the middle of the famous Las Vegas strip.

Advertisement READ MORE MONEY TIME TO ACT The 20-minute Christmas check every parent should do NOW or miss out on £2,000 BARGAIN HUNT I worked at Next - the Boxing Day sale codes and refund rules you need to know Watt told followers that when he acquired the space he entered negotiations with US landlord Eli Gindi - but they couldn't agree on a price. Watt wanted $6million - around £4.8million - as part of a tenants improvement deal but Gindi wanted to fork out just $2million, around £1.

6million. And Watt explained how he made the bold decision to settle the huge deal on the greens. He said: "One of my favourite locations.