The Board is setting a goal of selling 15,000 tickets.
Westmeath GAA County Board is postponing its draw to Win A Home in Spain due to low ticket sales.
The committee says it's fallen short of reaching its target to sell 15,000 tickets but still expects to still hit their goal.
The top prize is with a new two-bedroom home in Murica and a €50,000 cash prize available.
It's to raise funds to build a new €1.5 million Gaelic Games centre of excellence for the county.
Each ticket is priced at €100, with physical tickets currently outselling digital ones.
Chairperson Frank Mescall says the slow uptake is due to similar online competitions:
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