44TH CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC WEDNESDAY 14th JULY 2010 LITTLE ASTON GOLF CLUB

The Midlands’ Premier Pro Am Charity Golf Tournament Established 1967

www.second-city.org

This year’s charities FOREWORD FOREWORD

Peter Skerritt Tournament Director Second City Golf Tournaments Ltd

Welcome to the 44th staging of the Midlands most again next year. We are sure you will see the benefit of prestigious charity golf event. We have been totally their involvement on and around the course overwhelmed this year at how quickly the event sold throughout the day. out, particularly in view of the continued uncertainty in the current economic climate. There are 41 teams An event of this size does not just happen and I have competing, this really does emphasis what loyal my fellow Directors to thank for their continued supporters we have, your continued support is support. They give their time so freely and we have greatly appreciated. some great fun pulling this event together. I would particularly like to welcome two new Directors this year Last year, at Moor Hall Golf Club, we raised a - Geoff Newton and Colin Palmer. It is really great to SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 remarkable £11,000 for our chosen charities, many have you both on board and many thanks for the new thanks to all competitors, sponsors and patrons. ideas that you have introduced. This was a fantastic result in what was also a difficult year. This year’s charities are The Arthritis Research Last year we had our first ‘Silent Auction’ and we are Campaign and Norman Laud – two very worthy causes running it once again this year throughout the day. that we have had an association with over many years. Bids are requested for rounds of golf on some of Great Britain’s most prestigious golf courses. Look out for We are delighted to be returning to Little Aston Golf the special notice board. Club after a three year absence, in which they have completed some course alterations and the 17th is And finally, we have all probably experienced changes now the ‘signature’ hole. We do hope you all enjoy in our personal circumstances over the last few years the course which this year is hosting the English and it is often charities that are the hardest hit. Amateur Championship and takes place approximately Nevertheless, charities continue to help people less two weeks after our event, on the 24th – 31st July. fortunate than ourselves so enjoy your day, whilst enjoying your golf and remember that you have Our grateful thanks are extended to all those at today contributed to help others less fortunate Little Aston Golf Club, The Captain, The Committee, than you. the Members and all the staff for looking after us so admirably and allowing us to enjoy their golf Enjoy the day! course and the facilities. Also the terrific support once again of this years sponsors, patrons and all the competitors.

We are also pleased to welcome on board our new main sponsor for 2010, Spire Little Aston Hospital. They have generously supported the tournament this year and have been extremely supportive throughout the months prior to the staging of the event. Our hope is that they see good value from the association and return 1 TOURNAMENT ORGANISATION ORGANISATION

SECOND CITY GOLF TOURNAMENTS LIMITED 23 Ludgate Hill, B31DX Registered No 927673 President Philip Butler Directors Peter Skerritt Tournament Director Paul Skerritt Secretary Jeremy Cooke, Jilly Cosgrove, Antony Holroyde, Geoff Newton, Colin Palmer Vice Presidents Neil Andrews, Stuart Borland, Antony Holroyde, Rodney James, Michael Leadbetter, John Stubbings

• The Second City Charity Golf Classic is run under the auspices of Second City Golf SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 Tournaments Limited, a company limited by guarantee. • The directors and officers of the company are all honorary, giving their time and services without charge. • The annual profits of the company at the close of its current financial year will be donated to the nominated charities for that year.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

We wish you a really enjoyable day at the oldest charity ProAm in the Midlands. HOW TO FIND LITTLE ASTON GOLF CLUB For a location map please visit www.streetmap.co.uk/ Post code ref: B74 3AN EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS Club Manager: Glyn Ridley 0121 353 2942 Professionals Shop: Brian Rimmer 0121 353 0330

3 CHARITIES SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2010 5 Our story goes back almost 45 years when a local years back almost 45 goes Our story support Norman Laud, identified the need to councillor, for who had formed a nursery of parents a local group support the Norman Laud’s With disabled children. began! and fundraising grew slowly Nursery now and we considerably expanded have Our services for children services care and respite of day offer a range include a day with special needs. These and adults bedded respite a 12 aged 0-5 years, for children nursery and a purpose years aged 0-18 home for children care aged 18 home for adults care built 8 bedded respite profoundly for are care we of the guests plus. Many carers to period invaluable disabled making the respite and guests. just our service and have expanded now have We home residential building a 6-bed long stay completed and learning problems behaviour with complex for adults the opportunity families offering these are We difficulties. their that of leading a normal life in the safe knowledge in a caring experts for by is being cared son or daughter environment. be one of the chosen to delighted absolutely are We the support of the Second City benefit from to charities us. The money important to it is extremely Golf Classic, specialised purchasing towards will go directly raised open it’s home which due to residential beds for the new this year. later residents new to doors THE NORMAN LAUD ASSOCIATION THE NORMAN LAUD Arthritis Research UK is the charity leading the fight UK is the charity Arthritis Research against arthritis. of all for sufferers the pain away take to working We’re active. remain forms of arthritis and helping people to providing research, funding high-class do this by We’ll and campaigning. information research do is underpinned by we Everything and research funding world-class are remits Our core for of information range a comprehensive providing are and we the public and health professionals patients, of arthritis and making a the profile raising to committed people's lives. to difference real than 10 affecting more Arthritis problem, is a huge the time is right believe million people in the UK, and we public among the general both profile, its raise for us to actively do this by plan to We and government. campaigning on behalf of people with arthritis, and we more want and if you finding a cure to committed are do then we that about Arthritisinformation and the work on us via our website contact to feel free www.arthritisresearchuk.org UK and the support Arthritis Research to donations Your golf charity the 2nd city giving to are which you programmes in enabling research challenge will be vital of arthritis about the causes and answers provide that Our for arthritis sufferers. treatment in better result for find a cure aim to programmes research longer-term forms of arthritis and musculoskeletal all the many arthritis, rheumatoid conditions, including osteoarthritis, and arthritis in children. osteoporosis our achieving helps us towards money your Put simply arthritis. from free vision of a future

ARTHRITIS RESEARCH UK RESEARCH ARTHRITIS EODCT HRT OFCASC21 CHARITIES 2010 CLASSIC GOLF CHARITY CITY SECOND 4

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POSITION SCORE TEAM 13th Nearest the pin Mike Bernard (16) Handsworth 17th Nearest the pin Clive Mitchel (9) Blackwell 1st 85 points FIGS Winners of the Rod Davies Memorial Bowl 18th Longest drive (handicap scr-12) Alan Bryce (8) Moor Hall Finlay Clark (Professional) Blackwell RAFFLE PRIZES Sam Cheshire (9) Blackwell 1st - Gill Holroyde (Ticket No 3928), 2nd - Mark Shelley (3778), 3rd - Bob Spencer (0033)

Clive Mitchell (9) Blackwell SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 Paul Scarrett (+1) Blackwell 2nd 83 Tamworth Steel Stockholders Andy Youngman (10) Moor Hall Will Lloyd-Morris (13) Moor Hall John Ratledge (13) Moor Hall Paul Carnell (15) Moor Hall 3rd 82 CCL Ian Clarke (Professional) Hagley Scott Hansell (9) Moor Hall Rob Willetts (9) Moor Hall Bill Loughrey (8) Remedy Oak SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2010 GOLF CLASSIC CHARITY CITY SECOND RESULTS 2009 4th 82 Rewards For Golf Jeremy Robinson (Professional) Twyford Golf 2009 Winners Colin Whitehead (20) The Vale John Woosey (11) The Vale Tom Cowgill (3) Little Aston 5th 82 Curry & Partners Craig Shave (Professional) Whetstone Alan Bryce (8) Moor Hall Nigel Curry (24) Moor Hall Nick Tucker (15) Frilford Heath

10 11 Spire Little Aston Hospital: proud sponsors of the 44th Secondsupport City these Charity charities Golf through Classic our2010. sponsorship of this event. It is helping with our aim of working with the local community Ruthwhenever Paulin, possible Hospital and Director offering said local “We patients are very the pleased opportunity to to be treated locally.”

Spire Little Aston Hospital has a 25-year track record of delivering clinical excellence, and we offer local access to leading UK consultant surgeons. We offer a comprehensive range of operations, treatments and tests in a clean and comfortable environment, including: • Cosmetic surgery • Bone and joint surgery • Cancer care • Physiotherapy • Eye care (including cataracts) • Gynaecology • Rapid access breast clinic • Imaging including MRI and CT • Weight loss surgery Spire Little Aston Hospital is committed to providing the highest quality of service to our private patients - whether you are insured or paying for your own treatment. You can choose your consultant and be treated at a time that suits you. You will also have fast access to state-of-the art facilities and diagnostic services and we guarantee your own private room, with friends and family able to visit whenever you want. Spire Little Aston hospital is proud to sponsor the 44th Second City Golf Charity Classic in support of the Norman Laud Association, which provides day and respite care for children and young adults with special needs, and The Arthritis Research Campaign.

To find out more about Spire Little Aston Hospital visit us at www.spirehealthcare.com/littleaston or call us on 0121 580 7119. PATRONS &ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PATRONS CHARITIES An integral element to the financial success of the tournament is the generous support received from Private and Corporate patrons.

The Tournament Organisers wish to thank the following Patrons for 2010: Mr D V Brain, Mr & Mrs J D Haden, Mr & Mrs A M Holroyde, Mr D Wilkins, Mr P L Butler, Mrs H M Cooke, Mr & Mrs W V Coxill, Mr M A Crossley, Mrs A M Dickinson, Dr & Mrs T H P Dippie, Mr & Mrs D H Gale, Mr K H Hodgkinson, Mr S J Hulse, Mr A D Johnson, Mr K D Jones, Mr W S Jordan, Mr M S Lee, Mr B A Macmillan, Mr D McAllister, Dr V G Milne, Mr & Mrs D O Moseley, Mr & Mrs W Nicholson, Mr J E Owen, Mr & Mrs D I Pepper, Mr D Powell, Mr A G Rice & Mrs J Bolland, Mr A M Seymour-Smith, Mr J Slater, Hulse (Electrical Contractors) Ltd, PG Lloyd Charitable Trust

Plus many more received after going to press. A complete list of patrons

will be on display in the clubhouse on the day of the tournament. SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Tournament Organisers wish to extend their thanks to • The committee, members, staff and artisans at Little Aston Golf Club for permitting the tournament to be played on their course and for extending the clubhouse facilities to competitors and supporters. • The officers and committees of the nominated charities. • The staff of the Midland Region of the Professional Golfers’ Association for their valuable assistance. • All team sponsors, hole sponsors and programme advertisers for their enthusiastic support. • Major raffle prizes from: Webb Hotels & Travel, Arthritis Research UK, Aston Villa, Norman Laud Association, Macdonald Hotels and Voddens Wines. • Millington York printers for the tee boards. • Barques Design for the design and production of artwork and Ortek for the printing of the tournament programme. • Colin Palmer and his team for organising the BBQ. • The following clubs for donating a round of golf for four as a special prize: Aberdovey, Blackwell, Forest of Arden, Great Barr, Handsworth, Little Aston, Moor Hall, Prestwick, Park, South Staffs, Sunningdale, Swinley Forest, Trevose, Walmley, , Woburn. 15 TEAM PRIZES TEAM PRIZES CHARITIES

The Prize Awards Ceremony is scheduled to start at 20.00 in the bar of the clubhouse.

The Winning Team Professionals will receive the Rod Davies Memorial Bowl Appearance fee as agreed Amateurs between the To each team member placed tournament 1st A three-litre bottle of Chateau organisers and the Nenin 1994 Pomerol with wine PGA Midland Region. carafe and glasses A prize fund of £3,000 to be distributed at the discretion 2nd Case of Marcel Vezien Selection of the PGA Midland Region. Champagne with glasses Special Hole Prizes 3rd 6 bottle case of Morgon Chateau Please refer to the next page headed Gaillard 2007, Valreas Chateau La ‘Hole Sponsors & Special Prizes’. In

Decelle 2005, Plan De Dieu SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 accordance with R&A rules, amateurs Domaine Martin 2007, Beaujolais may win a maximum of £500 in prizes. Blanc Domaine Sandar 2008, Saint Veran Les Pommards 2008, Optional Sweepstake Viognier Domaine Les Yeuses On the first tee, £20 per team. Half of 2008 - with glasses the sweep will be paid to the first, 4th 3 bottle case of Sancerre Blanc second and third placed teams Domaine Daulny 2008, Pouilly (50%, 30% and 20% Fume Domaine Jean Pabiot 2008, respectively) with the other Chateauneuf Du Pape Domaine half to this year’s charities. Roger Perrin 2006 - with glasses Silent Auction 5th 3 bottle case of Bourgogne Throughout the day there Blanc Domaine Bitouzet Prieur will be a silent auction for 2007, Bourgogne Cote a round of golf for 4 SELLING THE BEST... Chalonnaise Domaine Derain people from the 2007, Bourgogne Rouge Domaine following golf clubs: IN SUTTON COLDFIELD AND Lequin-Colin 2008 Aberdovey Blackwell SURROUNDING COUNTRY AREAS Forest of Arden Prestwick Website: www.quantrills.co.uk South Staffs Sunningdale (3 guests) Estate House, 4-6 High Street, Sutton Coldfield Swinley Forest B72 1AX Email: [email protected] Trevose Woburn 17 HOLE2008 SPONSORSCHARITIES SPONSORS & PRIZES SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2010 19 £200 prize for any Hole in One prize for any £200 £10 voucher for Gross Birdies for Gross voucher £10 pars for gross voucher £10 (handicap 13-24) drive for longest Park Sandwell of golf for 4 at Round birdies for gross voucher £10 the hole GC for nearest Handsworth of golf for 4 at Round birdies for net voucher £10 birdies for gross voucher £10 line the white for nearest voucher £50 the hole for nearest voucher £50 the pin in 2 (handicap +/- scr-12) for nearest Walmley of golf for 4 at Round birdies for gross voucher £10 eagles for gross voucher £50 the hole Moor Hall for nearest of golf for 4 at Round birdies for net voucher £10 pin in 3 (all) Barr for the nearest Great of golf for 4 at Round birdies for gross voucher £10 the pin in 2 (handicap 13-24) for nearest Walsall of golf for 4 at Round (handicap +/- scr-12) drive for longest Aston Little of golf for 4 at Round 12 Stratstone 3 Ltd Lee & Co Cox 4 Allports Trucks 5 CEW Limited 6 Limited Security Sitewatch 7 Lee Garden 8 Trust Charitable P G Lloyd 9 A K Holder Ian McLeod Hair & Beauty 11 Jewellers J E Marlow 18 Hospital Aston Little Spire 14 Coutts 15 Fruits Manor Farm 1617 Restaurant Pier 39 Schneider Electric 12 Quantrills 13 Ltd Services Property Britannia 10 Edmundson Electrical Ltd 2010 HOLE SPONSORS & SPECIAL PRIZES FOR AMATEURS & SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HOLE SPONSORS 2010 in prizes. may win a maximum of £500 Amateurs with R & A Rules, In accordance Hole No. Sponsor and Special Prize for claiming prizes. 10, & Conditions, Item Rules Tournament 25, Page to refer Please (Mon to Fri) Lichfield Branch Open Christmas Day Maximum seating 130 Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm Sutton Coldfield Branch Sunday Buffets Telephone 0121 355 2834 Average cost £12 (excluding wine) Average Telephone 01543 418515 / 254388 room can seat up to 60 persons. room Takeaway food available Business Lunch Function/Party bookings Open Monday to Saturday 12noon - 11.30pm Open Monday to Saturday www.le egardenrestaurants.co.uk Cantonese Restaurant 50 Tamworth Stre WS13 6JJ et, Lichfield, Staffordshire A separate vegetarian menu is available. private and Excellent Cantonese, Pekinese & Malaysian dishes are Excellent Cantonese, Pekinese & Malaysian dishes are business parties are catered for and a first floor private catered business parties are Le e Garden specially prepared at this restaurant by experienced chefs. at this restaurant specially prepared 59-61 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 1QF 59-61 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, West COMPLIMENTARY BOTTLE OF HOUSE WINE FOR ANY TABLE OF FOUR ON PRESENTATION OF THIS ADVERT THIS OF OF FOUR ON PRESENTATION TABLE ANY WINE FOR BOTTLE OF HOUSE COMPLIMENTARY NEXT YEARS TOURNAMENT

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1. The tournament is conducted under 7. Congu handicap certificates will be the R&A Rules of Golf required on the day of the tournament. 2. The competition is open to members of the Professional Golfer’s 8. Professionals’ fees will be payable by Association (Professionals & the tournament organisers, as agreed Assistants) and amateur players with the PGA. invited by the tournament organisers and team sponsors. 9. No amateur may win more than a total of £500 in prizes in accordance 3. Teams may comprise four amateurs or with R&A rules. one professional and three amateurs. 10. Players eligible for sponsored hole 4. The format will be an 18 hole prizes should clearly ring their

Stableford competition. The aggregate scores on the card for the attention SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 of the team’s two best net scores at of the PGA/tournament organisers each hole will be entered on the card. and complete and submit the prize form provided by the 5. Professionals will play off scratch. PGA/tournament organisers Amateur handicap allowance is 3/4. immediately after their round. 6. One player per team must play off a 11. In the event of a tie for first place, handicap of gross 9 (can be the pro) and other prize winning places, the or below, all other members of the result of the competition will be team must play off a handicap decided on the last 9, 6 or 3 holes. maximum gross 24 for men, maximum gross 30 for ladies. Depending upon 12. Range finding aids are permitted in the standard scratch scores of the this tournament. course played, ladies will receive additional shots based on the SSS 13. The decision of the tournament difference. For example Little Aston organisers is final on matters Golf Club, Mens SSS 73, Ladies SSS concerning amateur players and the 74, therefore 1 courtesy shot to distribution of prizes. the Ladies.

25 TEAMS TEAMS CHARITIES TEAMS

Start Start Team Score Team Score time time Tamworth Steel Stockholders Golden Bear Products 1 A.Sargent (11) Moor Hall J. Ratledge (13) Moor Hall 12 Peter Baker (pro) South Staffs Trevor Roberts (17) Moor Hall 07.40 W.Lloyd-Morris (13) Moor Hall P.Carnell (15) Moor Hall 09.30 David Haines (7) Moor Hall John Hales (19) Moor Hall Charterbrae Newby Automatics 2 Nigel Hopkins (5) Michael Brain (7) Sutton Coldfield 13 Matt Morris (pro) Walmley S.E. Farrow (21) Moor Hall 07.50 Richard Sutherland (7) Ilkley John Brain (12) Moor Hall 09.40 C.Sheerin (8) Moor Hall G.Newby (24) Moor Hall Allied Irish Bank J.E.Marlow Jewellers 3 Darren Prosser (pro) Halfpenny Green Val O’Neil (16) Olton 14 Mike Reynard (1) Trevose Drew Allen (8) Harpenden 08.00 Dave O’Dwyer (14) Moor Hall Dermott Kelly (22) South Staffs 09.50 Richard Phillips (7) Moor Hall Colin Palmer (12) Moor Hall Mint Restaurant The Spire Dreamers 4 Andy Smith (5) Stratford Upon Avon Brian Ralley (24) Sutton Coldfield 15 Shane Rose (pro) Cold Ashby Savita Bhuda Raja (18) Aston Wood 08.10 Kevin Brandrick (18) Enville Daniel Ralley (28) 10.00 John Sheldrake (10) Moor Hall Rick Jarrams (24) Aston Wood SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 The Three Spires 5 16 Craig Swinburn (pro) Notts Mike Moloney (20) Little Aston 08.20 10.10 Ope Manocha (18) Walsall Lynne Sheldrake (20) Moor Hall CBVC Centurions The Spire Heartbeats 6 Mike Manners (9) Little Aston Charles Brady (19) Moor Hall 17 Steve Carter (pro) South Staffs Alan Coutts (18) Moor Hall 08.30 Andrew Watkinson (16) Alton Simon Harbridge (21) 10.20 Paul Jordan (16) Bloxwich Ved Bhuda Raja (22) Aston Wood Punter Southall The Spire Joint Masters 7 Darrel Mercer (6) Brocket Hall Peggy Meek (14) Little Aston 18 Jason Powell (pro) Hinkley Fran Murray (16) Little Aston 08.40 Richard Meek (7) Little Aston Louise Smith Edgbaston 10.30 P Hallan (16) Sandwell Park Ashvin Pimpalnerkar (24) Little Aston Santander Spire Eyes SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2010 GOLF CLASSIC CHARITY CITY SECOND TEAMS 8 Paul Arnold (8) Kings Lynn Keith Litherland (19) Sutton Coldfield 19 Mark Mouland (pro) Farmfoods Zen Abedin (16) Walsall 08.50 Paul Barnsley (13) Graham Powell (24) Walmley 10.40 Patrick Corridan (14) Copt Heath A P S Kushwaha (24) Walsall Coltham Developments The Yorkshire Puddings 9 Cameron Mitchell (7) David Clews (16) 20 Steve Wild (2) Trentham Brian Cooke (13) Little Aston 09.00 Mike Hargreaves (13) Walsall TBC 10.50 Jeremy Cooke (6) Little Aston Tony Holroyde (20) Little Aston

Marks Insurance Consultants & Rochester's Chartered Accountants Michael Taylor Consultants 10 R Llewellyn (5) Sutton Coldfield S Rochester (14) Handsworth 21 Michael Taylor (8) Copt Heath Paul Newby (12) Copt Heath 09.10 F Marks (12) Little Aston I Jamison (14) Olton 11.10 Julian Hare (9) Copt Heath Kevin Parkes (17) Copt Heath Skerritt Electrical (A) Transicon 26 11 Richard Sadler (3) Moseley Ian Sallows (7) Moseley 22 C Pates (2) Moseley J Roach (6) Moseley 27 09.20 Dan Downes (3) Moseley Stephen Hall (19) Moseley 11.20 B Jobson (4) Moseley P Blake (12) Moseley TEAMS TEAMS CHARITIES TEAMS

Start Start Team Score Team Score time time Skyways Parking Bods 23 Matt Chilman (pro) Aston Wood Carl Smith (8) Aston Wood 34 Ian Walley (pro) Shirland Anthony Green (18) Walmley 11.30 Mike Wooldridge (5) Aston Wood Dave Porter (10) Goodwood 13.20 Clive Rooker (11) Drayton John Hulcroft (19) Forest of Arden Schneider Electric Skerritt Electrical B 24 Mark Crilley (10) Welwyn Garden Lee Crompton (16) Huntswood 35 Paul Broadhurst (pro) European Tour Bruce Streather (6) Sunningdale 11.40 Stewart Gregory (16) Belfry Bob Findlay (21) 13.30 Peter Skerritt (3) Little Aston Paul Skerritt (8) Little Aston Cotterhill Hitchman LLP Hulse Electrical 25 Robin Mason (9) Sickelhome Lee Barratt (13) Moor Hall 36 Jeremy Robinson (pro) Twyford John Bird (20) South Staffs 11.50 Brian O'Reilly (13) Moor Hall Michael Cotterhill (14) Moor Hall 13.40 Andrew betty (12) Sandwell John Marzak (22) Bucks Atoms FIGS 26 John Banbury (pro) Moor Hall David Johnson (13) Moor Hall 37 Finlay Clark (pro) Blackwell Clive Mitchell (9) Blackwell 12.00 George Tilbrook (7) Moor Hall Graham Caunce (16) Moor Hall 13.50 Paul Scarratt (1) Blackwell Sam Cheshire (9) Blackwell SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 Curry & Partners Clay Rogers & Partners 27 James Whately (pro) EMGA Nick Tocuer (14) Frillford Heath 38 Nick Robert Nicoud (7) Richmond Phil Tree (17) Ladbrook 12.10 Alan Bryce (8) Moor Hall Nigel Curry (24) Moor Hall 14.00 Robert Davis (16) Ladbrook Mark Rogers (18) Aston Wood Alec Jones CCL 28 Paul Wesselingh (pro) Kedleston Park Andy Morris (13) Little Aston 39 Ian Clark (pro) Bill Loughrey (9) Remedey Oak 12.20 Alec Jones (11) Little Aston Cherie Jones (30) Little Aston 14.10 Scott Hansell (8) Moor Hall Andy Blackwell (15) Hagley Edmunson Electrical Ramora 29 Kevin Beatty (1) Wolstanton Steve Kirby (10) Walmley 40 Cameron Clark (pro) Moor Hall Nic Mellor (12) Moor Hall 12.30 Alan Cotton (6) Wolstanton Mike Burnard (16) Handsworth 14.20 Bryan Smith (10) Moor Hall Gary Mordue (21) Moor Hall Portland Lighting Allports Group SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2010 GOLF CLASSIC CHARITY CITY SECOND TEAMS 30 Russell Smith (pro) Sutton Coldfield Alan Fleming (17) Sutton Coldfield 41 B.Adams (3) Sutton Coldfield Mark Butler (10) Shirley 12.40 David Harrison (15) Sutton Coldfield Andy Truelove (19) Walsall 14.30 M.Sanders (7) Little Aston Roger Adams (21) Sutton Coldfield Snowdome A.E Poxon 31 Geoff Newton (4) Little Aston Angela Smith (17) Little Aston 42 Martin Poxon (pro) Nick Poxon (6) Sutton Coldfield 12.50 John Crawford (4) Handsworth Martin Smith (24) Little Aston 14.40 Chris Poxon (1) Little Aston Peter Poxon (13) Sutton Coldfield Barques Design 32 Ian Proverbs (pro) Walsall Colin Jarvie (14) Enville 13.00 Ben Thacker (11) Copt Heath Jilly Cosgrove (18) Walsall Doors & Hardware 28 33 Brian Rimmer (pro) Little Aston Lesley Warmington (18) Little Aston 29 13.10 Philip Butler (8) Little Aston Tony Fitzpatrick (19) Little Aston Cox Lee & Co. Ltd. INSURANCE BROKERS Providing Quality Service to Commerce & Industry throughout the Midlands. Norwich Union House, Lichfield House, Walsall, West Midlands WS1 1TU Tel: (01922) 633163 Fax: (01922) 631858 E-mail: [email protected] Website:www.coxlee.co.uk

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Good Luck to all The Second City Tournament Charity Support The Tournament was the creation of Midland Since the early eighties the Second City tournament businessman Dick Greenhalgh. Dick co-opted a small has raised in excess of £265,000 for various local those competing team of like-minded people, including the first charities. This year’s beneficiaries will be the Norman Tournament Director Mr George Stubbings, pictured Laud association and Arthritis Research UK. above, with the purpose of supporting Midland professional golf. The first tournament, held at Little The core of our fundraising comes from the 40 plus this year Aston in 1967, took place over two days with the 18 teams that take part on the day. In addition there are top professionals qualifying from day one going on to plenty of advertising and sponsorship opportunities. play the 36 holes of ProAm on day two. In the early Advertising in the day’s programme, hole and prize SECOND CITYCHARITYGOLFCLASSIC2010 eighties the tournament changed to a one-day format sponsorship as well as sponsoring specific prizes such and became a charity event, since then more than as longest drive and nearest the pin. You can even £265,000 has been raised for local charities. sponsor the putting green!

We believe this is the oldest and arguably the most There are many people who have played over the years prestigious charity ProAm tournament in the Midlands, and are no longer able to do so and those who simply achieving consistent success and enjoying an extremely share our enthusiasm and wish to support us. They high awareness level amongst the golfing fraternity of belong to a special group of Patrons who donate to the West Midlands and beyond. the tournament each year.

We hope to help develop young talent both within the On the day the raffle also plays a significant part in professional and amateur ranks in the area, many our fundraising. We sell the raffle tickets ourselves, not young professionals have enjoyed playing in the only prior to the event but also to those taking part tournament in the early days of their careers before on the day. going on to greater things. Over the years, there has been a star-studded list of international amateurs If you would like to become a sponsor or patron of the For all your Industrial, Commercial and including the whole of the British Walker Cup team Second City Tournament please contact: participating one year! Domestic building services requirements Peter Skerritt - Tournament Director We extend a warm welcome to all competitors, amateur [email protected] and professional, male and female. The organisers contact us on 0121 776 5710 strive to uphold the founding fathers’ ethos for the or tournament whilst offering good value for money for all Jilly Cosgrove [email protected] those taking part plus some juicy prizes both for winning [email protected] teams and at every hole for high-achieving amateurs. 1087 Kingsbury Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham B35 6AJ

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