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The Midlands' Premier Pro Am Charity Golf Tournament 43RD CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC WEDNESDAY 15th JULY 2009 MOOR HALL GOLF CLUB THE MIDLANDS’ PREMIER PRO AM CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Established 1967 This year’s charities www.second-city.org FOREWORD FOREWORD Peter Skerrit Tournament Director Second City Golf Tournaments Ltd It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the This year we also decided to do something different 43rd staging of the Midlands most prestigious charity with a view to helping local golf courses (and a few golf event. In a year when the economy has touched regional) in recessionary times. We thought it would most people we are truly thankful for the continued be a great idea to offer prizes that allow people to try support that we have received from our loyal other courses and I would like to extend hearty thanks supporters and those of you who are supporting to all the clubs that have donated a round of golf. the event for the first time. We all enjoy being invited to play at new courses so I hope you win a voucher that will allow you to play Last year the Tournament raised £12,000 for our somewhere you have never played before. nominated charities and we thank you all for your SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 generosity. This year our chosen associations are Sadly it is our last year at Moor Hall Golf Club for a The Arthritis Research Campaign and Focus while. May I thank the Captain, the Committee and the Birmingham, who provide care and support for members of Moor Hall for allowing us to enjoy their the visually impaired. golf course and the facilities of their clubhouse for the last three years. They have all done a splendid job. Thankfully the ‘credit crunch’ has not affected the Board of Directors in donating their valuable time in 2010 sees our return to Little Aston Golf Club and organising a tournament of this size. A very special we look forward to welcoming you and your guests thanks must go to them, as it has been very time there for the 44th Second City Charity Golf Classic. consuming this year. Make it a date in your diary and let’s hope words like ‘credit’, ‘crunch’ or’ recession’ are a distant I also extend a huge thank you to Bob Spencer memory. Having moved into the 21st Century who keeps in touch with all our patrons who give so you can reserve your place by visiting willingly every year! Thank you patrons. If you would www.second-city.org and downloading like to become a patron then please feel free to get the booking form any time you wish, in touch and we will add you to our growing list so feel free to take advantage of being of supporters organised for the 14th July 2010. When you flick though this programme you will Enjoy your day see there are a lot of people who have purchased ads to support our charities, many thanks to you. This year we have encouraged the restaurants to incentivise you to visit their establishments - please show them that advertising does work and if you do visit one of the restaurants or get in touch with an advertiser then please say you saw it in the Second City golf programme. Everyone needs feedback! 1 TOURNAMENT ORGANISATION ORGANISATION SECOND CITY GOLF TOURNAMENTS LIMITED Registered Office: St Paul’s Chambers, 6-9 Hatherton Road, Walsall WS1 1SX Registered No 927673 England President Philip Butler Directors Peter Skerritt Tournament Director Jeremy Cooke Secretary, Paul Skerritt, Jon Gough, Jilly Cosgrove Vice Presidents Neil Andrews, Stuart Borland, Antony Holroyde, Rodney James, Michael Leadbetter, John Stubbings, SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 • The Second City Charity Golf Classic is run under the auspices of Second City Golf 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 MOOR HALL GOLF CLUB For location map visit http://www.streetmap.co.uk/Post Code ref: B75 6LN EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS Club Secretary; David Etheridge 0121 308 6130 Bar/Catering Manager; Debbie Murphy 0121 308 0103 Professionals’ shop; Cameron Clark 0121 308 5106 3 FOCUS BIRMINGHAM CHARITIES Focus Birmingham is supporting local visually impaired and disabled people, together with their carers, to live fulfilling and independent lives by providing services that reflect their wants and needs. Our aim is to help the 30,000 blind and partially sighted children and adults throughout Birmingham, many of whom have additional disabilities. We offer information, advice, sight assessments, emotional support and practical help to the newly diagnosed and those who are struggling to cope with their sight loss. We also SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 provide a day centre and residential homes for visually impaired adults who have additional physical and learning disabilities. For more information call our helpline on 0121 478 5222 or email [email protected] 4 CHARITIES SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 5 ARTHRITIS RESEARCH CAMPAIGN RESEARCH ARTHRITIS SELLING THE BEST... IN SUTTON COLDFIELD AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY AREAS Website: www.quantrills.co.uk Estate House, 4-6 High Street, Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B72 1AX Email: [email protected] Good Luck to all those competing this year For all your Industrial, Commercial and Domestic building services requirements contact us on 0121 776 5710 [email protected] 1087 Kingsbury Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham, B35 6AJ www.skerrittelectrical.co.uk 2008 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Held on Wednesday 16th July at Moor Hall Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield. In aid of Arthritis Research Campaign and Norman Laud Association. 2008 RESULTS 2008 Team format 18 holes Stableford Two best scores at each hole count Amateur handicap allowance - 3/4 Weather conditions - Sunshine and windy 37 teams competed POSITION SCORE TEAM 1st 86 points REQUEST Winners of the Rod Davies Memorial Bowl Ben Adams (2) Sutton Coldfield Andrew Holland (10) Sutton Coldfield Roger Adams (20) Sutton Coldfield Rob Llewellyn (6) Sutton Coldfield 2nd 83 CCL Ian Ball (Professional) Longcliffe Rob Willetts Moor Hall Scott Hansell (9) Moor Hall Phil Lee (12) Keddleston Park 3rd 82 Bank of Ireland 1 Paul Bagshaw (Professional) Ramsdale Park Kevin Sketchly (7) Moor Hall Mark Turner (16) Shirley Richard Cox (23) SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 4th 82 Upson & Co Andrew Upson (9) Moor Hall Steven Upson (7) Moor Hall Mary Upson (12) Moor Hall Chris Upson (12) Moor Hall 5th 81 Barques Design Ian Proverbs (Professional) Walsall Ben Thacker (11) Copt Heath Colin Jarvie (14) Enville Jilly Cosgrove (18) Walsall 10 2008 RESULTS 2008 CHARITIES PROFESSIONAL PRIZE WINNERS 1st 63 (-7) Paul Bagshaw, Ramsdale Park 2nd 69 (-1) Sam Walker, Maxstoke Park 3rd 69 (-1) Brian Rimmer, Little Aston AMATEUR HOLE PRIZE WINNERS 2nd Nearest the pin Colin Wilkes (9) Sandwell Park 7th Longest drive (Handicap 13-24) Luke Radford (16) The Vale G&CC 11th Nearest the pin Simon Maisey 13th Nearest the pin Scott Hansell (9) Moor Hall 17th Nearest the pin Robin Goodman (9) Moor Hall 18th Longest drive (handicap+/scr+12) Ben Greaves (9) Sutton Coldfield RAFFLE PRIZES 1st - C.Porter (Ticket No 02032), 2nd - Mrs J.Campbell (07258), 3rd - Mrs M.Roberts (05752) SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2009 11 25% offvalid until total 31 August bill 2009 between Monday and Thursday Genuine and authentic food cooked with an exotic selection of herbs and spices blended in the traditional ways of the Punjab and North West Frontier of Pakistan. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS AT MOSELEY AND 20 YEARS AT OUR SISTER RESTAURANT IN SUTTON COLDFIELD. Moseley Est.1983 29 Woodbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8EH Tel & Fax: 0121 449 5556 Sutton Coldfield Est. 1988 266 Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B73 5XP Tel: 0121 355 5062 Fax: 0121 355 5055 www.kababish.co.uk Coventry Electrical Wholesalers offer a dynamic level of service and pricing to all its customers through its fully experienced team of staff. We offer in-house project design services with our main brand business partners for large to small applications. We have an extensive stock profile to cater for customers immediate requirements with a same day delivery service throughout the midlands area, all of which means you can be confident of fast, efficient and friendly response from all at Coventry Electrical. Tamworth Unit 1, Lagrange Contact Simon Collins Lichfield Road Industrial Estate T: 01827 66657 Tamworth, Staffs, B79 7XE F: 01827 66639 Birmingham Mainstream Way Contact: Tony Hughes Saltley, Birmingham T: 0121 359 8759 B7 4SN F: 0121 359 2680 Solihull Unit 11, Radway Road, Contact: Steve Mulvihill Solihull, West Midlands, T: 0121 705 6475 B90 4NR F: 0121 711 7149 Northampton St James Mill Business Park Contact: Glenn Smith Northampton T: 01604 588825 NN5 5JF F: 01604 588824 www.electricaldistributors.co.uk [email protected] PATRONS & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PATRONS 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 2008: Mr D G Wilkins, Mr D V Brain, Mr J E Owen, Mr P L Butler, Mr A G Rice, Mr & Mrs B A MacMillan, Mr V G Milne, Mr D I Pepper, Mr & Mrs W Nicholson, Mr B L Eccleston, Mr K D Jones, Mr A D Johnson, Mr W Coxill, Mr J Slater, Mr D Gale, W S & J A Jordan Ltd, Chloride Group Plc, Mr D McAllister, Mr D Powell, Mrs H M Cooke, Mr J Haden, Mr & Mrs S Borland, Mr J Dunn PG Lloyd Charitable Trust, Little Aston Golf Club Plus many more received after going to press.
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