ptholden
- 13 Apr 2005 11:26
Thought I might add a lighter moment to the trials and tribulations of the Stock Market in general and have arranged a Golf Challenge, fully supported by Money AM to be held in the heart of the Midlands at Leicestershire's renown golf club at Longcliffe.
Date: Monday 27th June
Practise round tee off 9.30am
Lunch 1.45pm (Sandwichs and soup or chips (cost 4 included in the entrance fee)
Competition round, tee off 2.30pm
Dinner & Prize Giving 7.30pm
PRIZES:
All entrants will get 3 months worth of Shares Magazine sent to their home every week.
Winner will get the MoneyAM Annual Golf Challenge Cup to keep for one year plus 1 years worth of MoneyAM Level 2 service worth 550+.
Second and Third will get a medal to keep, plus 6 months level 2 worth 225+.
Additionally, closest to the pin and longest drive.
Longcliffe Golf Club
Snell's Nook Lane,
Nanpantan,
Loughborough, LE11 3YA
http://www.longcliffegolf.co.uk/the_course.htm
The big day is now but tomorrow. Here is the starting line up:
Morning: Tee off 9.30
Team 1
PTH
Tallsiii
Paul Jacobs
Team 2
Ken Kennison
Paul 1812
Predateur
MG
Team 3
Stuart Lane
Eric Robson
Markus
Canary 9
(Eric will be a wild card for Team 1)
Format will be, maximum handicap of 24 for each player, stableford, best two scores for each hole to count. Thought about the 'orange ball' idea, which we can discuss tomorrow morning, but personally, would rather keep it simple.
Afternoon: Tee off 2.30
Group 1
PJ
Stuart Lane
Predateur
Group 2
Eric Robson
Paul 1812
Tallsiii
Group 3
Bob Colby
MG
Canary 9
Group 4
PTH
Markus
Ken Kennison
Format: Maximum Handicap 24, Stableford. Nearest the pin, holes 5 & 15, longest drive, hole 17. As stated previoulsy there will be a 5 fee to enter the nearest pin and longest drives to purchase some balls, plus a few bottles of wine donated by moi and Eric.
Remember to bring jacket and tie for the evening. If wearing tailored shorts, white socks must be worn.
Also no headbutting, gouging or biting and may the best man (me!) win.
Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow. I will be at the clubhouse by about 0815, so suggest everyone else gets there not long after so we can have a chat over a cup of coffee. Eric, will find out today if any food will be available on arrival.
ptholden
- 24 May 2005 10:14
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Fundy
Reply on the way.
ramraid
- 24 May 2005 23:51
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if anyone from the maidenhead area would require a lift give me a shout. single female, pub owning, nymphomaniac, brunettes will take priority obviously...........
pjacobs (MoneyAM)
- 25 May 2005 13:03
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im still looking ok for the golf day, just wanted to let you know that i will be bringing (if it's ok) 2 if not 3 companies with me.
Stuart Lane from Man Spread Trading
markusantonius
- 25 May 2005 18:12
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Companies, PJ, or do you mean clients? No problem with moi but I thought we couldn't bring friends along?
ptholden
- 25 May 2005 18:58
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Mark
Have already agreed with MAM, that it is oK to bring along some of their clients to bolster the numbers. Only decision to be made, is do they qualify to be the Challenge Champ??
PTH
markusantonius
- 25 May 2005 19:01
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Makes no difference, PTH, as we're all battling it out for 2nd place, aren't we?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ptholden
- 25 May 2005 19:11
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Yep, all behind the great markusantonious who has manufuactured a new handicap of 11 just for the challenge!!!!!
bandito springs to mind????!!!!????
EWRobson
- 25 May 2005 21:15
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I believe any trade associate should qualify for the prize. No need to make it exclusive to the MAM boards. Primary reason is that MoneyAM are investing in this and I believe we should encourage them. A personal friend should be able to win prizes like nearest the pin and longest drive but not the MoneyAM trophies. Personal view.
Eric
mg
- 25 May 2005 22:59
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Getting all a bit serious guys - we'll be consulting the R&A next.
Surely it's intended as a fun event with some prizes - whoever wins gets the prize - whatever the reason they are playing?
Bobcolby
- 26 May 2005 01:42
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I agree with MG. Anyone who plays shud be eligible for prizes. (Even people who are not single figure handicappers.)
Bullshare
- 26 May 2005 06:37
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Mg; It also means you can now bring your clients and best mates Sergio and Bernhard.
All: Just a word of caution about MG:
1) Check the dress code for the golf course, he has habit of wearing strange outfits at MoneyAM events
2)Lock up your daughters , don't bring them to the golf course
:-)
Mike
mg
- 26 May 2005 08:00
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Son of Satan
So can I take that as a No then?
Don't forget the KY - I'll need it for the barmaids ;)
ptholden
- 26 May 2005 08:50
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Mg Been on the phone th the R&A, they don't mind who enters!
Personally, I am quite happy for anyone to enter and all to be eligble for all the prizes, as long as that is the general feeling. Afterall, it's not quite the Open and is supposed to be a fun day, offering an opportunity for like minded people to chat about both golf and investing.
PTH
mg
- 26 May 2005 09:18
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pth
That's good. Did the R&A say anything about banning little bald gits from attending the event - otherwise we might end up with BS (PGA Retd.) and his new clubs from Aldi. He's decided to take up Golf to meet new and interesting people. They'de clash with my new golfing attire from the Man At Aldi range.
mg ;)
Bullshare
- 26 May 2005 09:37
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Mg; As it happens I have joined The oxfordshire near Thame. Yet to get a handicap but passed the test to be allowed on the course. The test was simple you join and you can play:-) And what is wrong with my Aldi clubs, got a great deal, rather than buying a range of clubs 1 thro 9, I bought five 9 irons , they all add up to same total in the bag, no golfing bag as Aldi had run out, but using an old Safeway carrier bag to cart them around the course instead. Keep getting lots of looks, I am sure they are just jealous.
ptholden
- 26 May 2005 09:40
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Bully
You are supposed to use a Tesco bag and make sure you take a photograph!
pjacobs (MoneyAM)
- 26 May 2005 11:05
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PTH - I just need to work out which clients have the required privilages for an invitation to the long awaited event of the world golfing calender the "MAM OPEN" cant wait to see ernie els on the first and his face when i beat him.
I will indeed be bring a couple of clients, Stuart Lane from man being the first confirmed and Geoff Langham from CMC should be next. once i've got the 4 peeps i'll send you a cheque for all, rather than dribs and drabs.
It's upto the organiser, but i think these guys should have a chance of winning "The Open" but if they're winning i think their ball might disappear
mysteriously, i'll leave it upto you PTH.
Also, im surprised that there is not more presure being applied to Mr B to come and join in, if we let him play from the reds that might swing it :)
markusantonius
- 26 May 2005 11:23
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My own thoughts regarding recent posts are these - Since MAM are sponsoring some half decent prizes then entrants should be BB members plus MAM corporate clients as well, no problemo. We all have a common thread, if that makes any sense?! Also IMO: all particpants should be eligible to compete for prizes as long as their entry fee has been paid like everyone elses and they have a bona fide handicap certificate (which I think we should all have to bring?). But I do think that PTH should have the final say on the matter, being Event Organiser. Sorted.
mg
- 26 May 2005 11:32
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Pjacobs
I was assuming you might bring the Bullboy along with you - or is it that he'd be just a source of total embarrassment. Don't worry, I'm sure we could put the Tesco carrier bag over his head - that would do the trick.
We could probably give him a MoneyAM handicap - say 28 - provided he wore his special chifon number - from the Women at Aldi range. I know for a fact that he buys his thongs from there.
Bullshare
- 26 May 2005 12:12
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Mg; Don't tempt me!! last Sunday my 13 year old (he plays off 17) challenged me, 5 to the winner, sad to say by the 9th hole I had lost 5 balls and was already 18 up. As luck would have it I managed to feign a serious injury and headed off to the bar. As in all good sporting events, as we never finished the game I argued that it was a draw so did not owe him a penny, sad to say he said next time I would need doctors certificate to wriggle out of paying up.
I reckon this time next year Rodney I will be less embarrasing, I hope, so will take part in the 2006 event as the buggy driver/embarrassing old fart at the back of the field playing in a team of one!