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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fliper
- 22 Jun 2006 16:00
- 474 of 505
Markus , who came second in the british open 2004 , 2003 , 2002 ? no one ever remembers them , only the winners . In years to come , we will see the mam winners were Eric 2005 fliper 2006 . There is a saying , third time lucky ! ( just like the lottery , it could be you )
markusantonius
- 22 Jun 2006 17:40
- 475 of 505
OK, to answer your question, Fliper, most people would easily remember: -
2004 Ernie Els - was 2nd. to Todd Hamilton.
2003 Tomas Bjorn & Vijay Singh - were 2nd. to Ben Curtis.
2002 Steve Elkington, Stuart Appleby & Thomas Levet - were 2nd. to Ernie Els.
See, it just rolls off the tongue of any true golfing fan.
"To experience the bitter taste of defeat, makes a man stronger, wiser and more prepared for the next time... Then, one day, when victory finally arrives, which it will, it tastes all the more sweeter...!" [quote from the Gt. Prophet, Markusantonius III, 440BC]
fliper
- 23 Jun 2006 16:27
- 476 of 505
Markus , you must have spent hours looking them stats up ! but well done anyway.
ptholden
- 23 Jun 2006 22:13
- 477 of 505
Just spent the best part of a week in North Berwick on a golf tour with 15 others. Spectacular Links Courses (Gullane 2 / Kilspindie / Dunbar / The West Course)accompanied by some horrendous winds. Also played Royal Musselborough (Parkland Course for some variation) and Seaton Carew on the way home. All of the courses were extremely challenging and in great condition. Dunbar (Open quailifying venue) and the West Course are an absolute must if you ever venture in that direction. Of interest, whilst we were atempting to play the West Course in gale force winds (for example: 3 wood, 3 wood and 5 wood into a 448 yd Par 4, all off the screws!) an EuroPro event was postponed just down the road, we naturally persevered!! :-) Great fun
pth
fliper
- 24 Jun 2006 17:23
- 478 of 505
Off to carden park chester next week , anybody played there ?
markusantonius
- 24 Jun 2006 17:53
- 479 of 505
Yes, Fliper, I have played Carden Park: the Nicklaus Course... and I have zero plans ever to play there again. You can expect a 5-hour round not helped by irritatingly long, drab walks in between tee blocks. Hugely over-rated, IMHO!
markusantonius
- 24 Jun 2006 17:54
- 480 of 505
BTW The Shark is now back up to 10 (and counting...)!
fliper
- 25 Jun 2006 19:17
- 481 of 505
Thanks markus , I will take a good book with me ! . Played today at horsley with a guy from erewash . he had an unplayable ball , so he measured two club lengths, placed a tee into the ground and then measured another club length and put a tee into the ground . He then dropped between two and three club lengths . I told him that , he must drop within two club lengths . His reply was to shout at me " Its f---ing tw-ts like you that give golf a bad name " after that my game went off , my other playing partner backed me up 100% . Did I get the rule wrong ?
EWRobson
- 26 Jun 2006 15:13
- 482 of 505
Fliper: I came up against a guy who had that interpretation and said a Pro had applied it at a Pro-am. You were quite right. There is general confusion between a free drop and a penalty drop with the former being one club from nearest point of relief which allows for the stance. Mind, if someone comes from 'earwash', he won't listen to a word you say!
Eric
markusantonius
- 26 Jun 2006 17:06
- 483 of 505
No, Fliper, you were correct, of course. Thankfully such nutters are usually in the minority. But did you report him for threatening you in such a foul and abusive manner?
Isaacs
- 26 Jun 2006 18:58
- 484 of 505
What was the threat? Just seemed like the kind of abuse you can see on the street (and television) every day. In fact I used to hear a lot worse than that in my office.
hewittalan6
- 26 Jun 2006 19:00
- 485 of 505
You'll hear it a lot in my office.
It's called the "Staff annual appraisal".
Isaacs
- 26 Jun 2006 20:36
- 486 of 505
LOL - are you the appraisor or appraisee?!
fliper
- 27 Jun 2006 16:25
- 487 of 505
Markus, yes I did . He is also a member of Hollingwell in notts . He told me, he played badly in a comp on saturday and gave himself .1 back and adjusted his own handicap from 5.4 to 5.5 , so he played off 6 on sunday ????? rules for him and rules for others !
EWRobson
- 27 Jun 2006 20:56
- 488 of 505
Fliper: He took the wrong reaction. He can't assume that his handicap was revised upwards. Correct action is to mark the card with the lower handicap; then higher handicap can be applied retrospectively but not vice versa. If he ahs claimed too high a handicap then he is disqualified. Get in there!
Eric
fliper
- 28 Jun 2006 15:46
- 489 of 505
Eric , I know you are right because, thats what i would have done myself .
markusantonius
- 04 Jul 2006 14:15
- 490 of 505
Eric, Your Sand-Wedge is being despatched by courier < 4 p.m. today (apologies for delay). Please confirm receipt?
Regards,
M.
EWRobson
- 04 Jul 2006 15:23
- 491 of 505
Many thanks, marcus: if my head was loose, I would forget that as well; in fact, I lose it quite often!
Eric
fliper
- 05 Jul 2006 19:00
- 492 of 505
Markus , your comments about carden park were spot on .
markusantonius
- 11 Jul 2006 00:55
- 493 of 505
Fliper, any comeback on that nutter who threatened you recently?
When are we having our re-match? Any others from the M/AM Event interested in making up a 4BBB?