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27 Hole G0LF EVENT - Thursday 8th June 2006 (G0LF)     

markusantonius - 14 Feb 2006 21:35

* M0NEY-AM G0LF DAY EVENT: 27 HOLES, INCL. SUSTENANCE & PRIZES (IN ADDITION TO M0NEY-AM SPONSORED PRIZES!) on: -
THURSDAY, 08 JUNE, 2006 *


So several months have passed... Based on the success of last Summer's Event at Longcliffe G.C., a few of you have asked me to take over the reigns from PTH and organise another G0LF M0NEY-AM DAY again based in the MIDLANDS. This is fairEST to the majority coming from all over the UK! From initial feedback (reflecting on 2005 36-Hole hot mid-Summer's day!), the popular view for a 2006 Event has been agreed, as follows: -

* Tea/Coffee on arrival.
* 9 Holes (4BBB 3/4 Stab.) Comp.
* Sandwiches/Lunch.
** 18 Holes (MAIN INDIVIDUAL (FULL HANDICAP) STABLEFORD EVENT) with M-AM and Golfing Prizes for Winners, incl. "Nearest-to-the-Pin" on the 9th. Hole and "The-Longest-Drive" on the 18th. Hole.
* 3-Course Evening Dinner (full waitress service), incl. coffee & mints + Prize Presentation/Mic. Table.

(** ADDITIONAL PRIZES from our generous SPONSORS include: - 3 months worth of Shares Magazine sent to the homes of EACH COMPETITOR every week. The Overall Winner will get The Money-AM Annual Golf Challenge Cup to keep for good plus 1 year's worth of Money-AM Level 2 service worth 357.50 + Vat. The Runner-Up and Third Placed Winners will each get a medal to keep plus 6 months' level 2.)

Venue: - H0RSLEY L0DGE G.C., Belper, Derbyshire (Championship Meadowland Course with American-type Greens). Refreshments will be in the On-Site Kingfisher Restaurant. Entry Fee is: - 60 per Competitor which will cover all of the above ** plus enough to buy some additional golfing prizes.
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For the golfers amongst you, MoneyAM is holding its annual Golf Day Event on Thursday 8th June 2006. This event, kindly organised by one of our users "markusantonius", will be taking place at the Horsley Lodge Golf Club, Belper, Derbyshire.

Entry fee for the day is 60 (payable in advance), which includes:

27 Holes of competition play
Refreshments throughout the day
Golf Prizes
MoneyAM Sponsored Prizes
Regards

MoneyAM Support
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chocolat - 10 May 2006 21:37 - 322 of 505

Oh ok - guess I'll go if M goes ... just to watch the feathers flying off the birdies :)

You'll have to ask him nicely now though, Markie Mark - I'll hold the stick while he holds the bottle.

markusantonius - 11 May 2006 00:54 - 323 of 505

Everyone, please keep me updated re: exact handicaps, in the run up to "THE FIFTH MAJOR!". Thanks.

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PAID *6 Fliper (6.3)
PAID *9 Markusantonius (9.1)
PAID 13 Predateur (12.9)
PAID 13 MG (12.9)
PAID(by moi!) 16 PTHolden (16.2)
PAID 18 BobColby (17.9)
PAID 20 Canary9 (19.5)
PAID 20 EWRobson (20.2)
PAID 20 BROCK123 (?.?)
Cheque en route 20 Rutherfood (20.2)
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***

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* ONLY A FEW DAYS TO GO BEFORE ENTRY DEADLINE * ONLY 5 PLACES REMAINING !!!!! *

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P.S. Rutherford, re: your "Wooden Spoon" suggestion... Good idea, sir. But better ask PTH if he's still got it? Our 2005 Inaugural Host only scored 16 pts last year on his own course, poor lad! I'm told he still has quite a few of these in his Trophy Cabinet though.

:o)

fliper - 11 May 2006 08:22 - 324 of 505

What is the points spread for the wooden spoon . 18 to 22 ?

markusantonius - 11 May 2006 10:42 - 325 of 505

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EWRobson - 11 May 2006 13:46 - 326 of 505

Happy to take pth at 10:1! Mind, I will need to be his caddie. Stop him trying to whack the ball out of sight. Tight drive? - sorry Peter, here's your 5-wood. Go for tight well-binklered green with 3-wood? - sorry, Peter, here's your 5 iron for a nice lay up, then chip and putt for your par. Only condition? - Peter does likewise for me.

Eric

ptholden - 11 May 2006 17:03 - 327 of 505

Eric

Not too sure where you get the idea that I consistantly attempt to hit the ball out of sight. If the pin is out of range then it is out of range, no point in having a lash with a 3 wood in an attempt to produce the longest hit in history. Granted, during a knock about I will try a variety of approaches, because that is what practise rounds are for. However, during a comp, I rarely try to play a shot that I know I can only achieve 10% of the time. My main problem at the moment is getting used to a new driver which I bought at the end of last summer. Once I get used to that my handicap will come down. All a matter of time.

EWRobson - 11 May 2006 17:19 - 328 of 505

pth The personality of a man is written in his face and his demeanour - and his occupation!

ptholden - 11 May 2006 17:29 - 329 of 505

Eric, it's ok for all you short hitters who can't reach even Par 4s in two, course management is not a problem, you all have to lay up anyway :-)

EWRobson - 11 May 2006 23:13 - 330 of 505

pth: So presumably you will give me two to one against me outdriving you at the longest drive hole? We should have our own little flag - of course you have to be on the fairway. What are the odds against you being on the fairway?

markusantonius - 12 May 2006 12:55 - 331 of 505

Course is looking (and playing!) immaculate ATM and the greens are now being cut 1mm lower c.t. previous years. Hence more emphasis on a "total game package" being required to win "The 5th. Major" in June, I think...

ptholden - 12 May 2006 16:31 - 332 of 505

Eric

Sounds like a reasonable bet, particularly as you have to get over a pond and a hoofin great tree before you even get to the fairway. No laying up on this one 150 yds!!

BTW. Exact handicap now 15.9 following Wednesday's Medal.

pth

markusantonius - 12 May 2006 16:41 - 333 of 505

Everyone, please keep me updated re: exact handicaps, in the run up to: "THE FIFTH MAJOR!". Thanks.
Apparently Sky TV have also been in touch.....
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PAID *6 Fliper (6.3)
PAID *9 Markusantonius (9.1)
PAID 13 Predateur (12.9)
PAID 13 MG (12.9)
PAID(by moi!) 16 PTHolden (15.9)
PAID 18 BobColby (17.9)
PAID 20 Canary9 (19.5)
PAID 20 EWRobson (20.2)
PAID 20 BROCK123 (?.?)
Cheque en route 20 Rutherfood (20.2)
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***
*** Still Available ***

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* ONLY A FEW DAYS TO GO BEFORE ENTRY DEADLINE * ONLY 5 PLACES REMAINING !!!!! *

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markusantonius - 12 May 2006 16:50 - 334 of 505

PTH, The middle of the 3 big trees was cut down last year succumbing to members' requests - far too difficult for even above-average hitters to carry, played off White Tees into a breeze (or more). So Eric, that could indeed be a reasonable bet, after all, sir?

BROCK123 - 12 May 2006 21:38 - 335 of 505

My handicap is 19.5 on a good day. I have only broken 90 once in my life, but I have 2 holes in one( 5 points with a stroke). 1st was a 5 iron, second was a 7 wood on the same hole (Par 3 - 160 yards), eleven years apart. I play at Brampton Park GC - Huntingdon Cambs. This hole is now designated as a pare 2'

This hole has now been designated a par 2!

Brock 123

BROCK123 - 12 May 2006 21:47 - 336 of 505

Further to my previous message. I have intesting situation concerning Brampton Park GC.

It was originally owned by a limited Company called Portedge Ltd. This went bust in 1995. Consequently it was bought via a members who subscribed as share holdersto Stonecheck PLc who now own the golf club. This was a 10 year plan
whereby share holders bought shares over a ten year period and were granted extremely extremely favourable annual subscriptions.

This plan end in 2007. Then the whole plan has to be re-thought next year.
continued

EWRobson - 12 May 2006 21:47 - 337 of 505

By gum, Brock. Wonder how long the nearest the pin hole is. Not quite sure whether a hole in one isn't too near! After all, if you are in the hole you can't be near the hole, can you? Wonder if marcus has this covered?

pth: Take it that bet is taken: I win 10, you win 5; just to avoid any doubt. By the way, trees aren't a problem - I work on assumption that tree is 90% air and just go through them.

Eric

BROCK123 - 12 May 2006 21:54 - 338 of 505

Further to my previous message

Many of the original share holders , approx 40% (who were golfers) have now either died, moved away or do not play golf.
Hence they are only interested in a return of thier original shareholding (4700 per person).
The interesting thing now,is, that the club now has approx 8 acres of redundant land which is suitable for prime residential use - subject to planning permission.

How much is that worth?! Continued

BROCK123 - 12 May 2006 22:05 - 339 of 505

Some of the 'departed' share holders have expressed an interest in selling thier
shares.

The shares were originally issued at 1. Some have been sold at a premium of up 1.10.

I have bought additional shares at 75p.

There is a little bit more detail than I have given, but it could be an interesting opportunity for shrewd investors like yourselves.

Other than my own personal share holding( and 2 holes in one) I have no official connection with Stonecheck plc who own Brampton Park GC.

I would be interested in your views on this ' opportunity'.

Brock 123




BROCK123 - 12 May 2006 22:11 - 340 of 505

Eric

Having a hole in one does create problems.

For instance every week we enter in a '2s' competition.

Does a hole in one count as 2 2s or no 2s.

They finally compromised and said the 2s competition was a 2 or better.

It just ins't fair.

Brock 123

EWRobson - 12 May 2006 22:20 - 341 of 505

Brock: interesting. Huntingdon seems an attractive area, close to Cambridge and thus prime area for residential development. A developer should buy up at a reasonable premium given that they are typically prepared to hold for a longish period. Not clear why original plan was for only 10 years and what options are open in 2007. The problem with an ageing membership is that they are typically not prepared to look ahead. The shares are so widely spread out that there is not the financial motivation to exploit the situation. An alternative might be to find a company that already has golf course investments to buy out the shareholders at a premium - particularly if you can get a competition going. I ss the trend in the US and Spain to residential proeprties flanking a golf course being increasingly significant over here.

Hope that helps; it might at least get some commentary going.

Eric
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