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WEDNESDAY 16Th JULY 2008 MOOR HALL GOLF CLUB the Midlands F OREWORD WEDNESDAY 16th JULY 2008 MOOR HALL GOLF CLUB The Midlands’ Premier Charity Golf Tournament Established 1967 SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 00 8 Main Sponsor 1 Design Marketing Web Design Multimedia PR Event Management www.barques.co.uk Barques Design Limited Tel: 0121 233 2080 33 Ludgate Hill, Fax: 0121 212 1751 Birmingham B3 1EH email: [email protected] FOREWORD F OREWORD Peter Skerrit Tournament Director Second City Golf Tournaments Ltd It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the in the past years. We do, however, welcome 42nd staging of the Midland’s most prestigious addition to the Board of the Second City Golf Charity Golf Event at Moor Hall Golf Club. We Tournament Ltd., Jilly Cosgrove, she is settling in are most grateful to The Captain, The Committee well to her new role. I would also like to pass on and the Members of Moor Hall for allowing us to my special thanks to all my colleagues on the enjoy their golf course and the facilities of their Board who give their time willingly and freely - clubhouse. one doesn’t appreciate the amount of work and SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 input that goes into a Tournament of this size to Last year the Tournament raised £14,000 for enable it to be ‘alright on the day!’ the nominated charities and we thank you all for your generous support. This year our chosen Enoch Evans are once again our major sponsors associations are The Arthritis Research Campaign for this Tournament - Jeremy would like to thank and the Norman Laud Association. We hope you them for being so loyal to this event. Our thanks will be as generous this year as you have in also go to BMS Homes and J E Marlowe for previous years. supporting the raffle; our Patrons who give so freely each year which boosts the support to our The Board of Directors that run this tournament nominated charities; the PGA Midlands Regional has seen a few changes this year - resulting in officials and their staff and finally all the helpers some Directors who have been on the Board for who assist on the day to make this the successful many years retiring. Inevitable I suppose but Golf Pro Am that it is. 00 nevertheless we will miss their knowledge, 8 support. Our huge thanks go to Neil Andrews Finally it leaves me to wish you a fabulous day at our Treasurer, for all his hard work and assistance Moor Hall and fingers crossed for the weather! 3 TOURNAMENT INF TOURNAMENT ORGANISATION SECOND CITY GOLF ORMA TOURNAMENTS LIMITED Registered Office: St Paul’s Chambers, TION 6-9 Hatherton Road, Walsall WS1 1SX Registered No 927673 England President Philip Butler Directors Peter Skerritt Tournament Director Jeremy Cooke Secretary, Paul Skerritt, Antony Holroyde, Rob Spencer, Jon Gough, Jilly Cosgrove Honorary Auditor Wenham Major Vice Presidents SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 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 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. 00 8 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; Ann Chacon 0121 308 0103 Professionals’ shop; Cameron Clark 0121 308 5106 5 NORMAN LAUD ASSOCIATION CHARITIES 8 Our story goes back almost 45 years when a local councillor, Norma Laud, 00 identified the need to support a local group of parents who had formed a nursery for disabled children. With Norman Laud’s support the nursery slowly grew and fundraising began! Our services have expanded considerably support of the Second City Charity Golf and we now offer a range of day and respite Classic is extremely important to us and we care services for children and adults with are absolutely delighted to be one of the special needs. These include a day nursery chosen charities to benefit from this year’s for children 0-5 years, a bedded respite tournament. We need to raise £150,000 care home for children 0-18 years and a per year to support the services we offer, purpose built 8 bedded respite care home making your support extremely important SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 for adults aged 18 plus. Many of the guests to us. we care for are profoundly disabled making For further information please visit the respite period invaluable to carers www.normanlaud.org.uk and guests. We have now expanded our services and are delighted to offer domiciliary respite care, which is proving very successful. The 6 ARTHRITIS RESEARCH CAMPAIGN CHARITIES TEE-OFF FOR ARTHRITIS! SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 Golfers are only too aware of the potential charity in the UK and the only charity in for painful joint damage leading from the UK solely dedicated to investigating incorrect techniques and insufficient arthritis in all its forms. Millions of pounds warm-up. But like other people who take are provided every year for grants funding part in sport regularly they are also aware research, education and training. 00 that exercise is one of the best ways of 8 arc receives no government funding preventing the pain of arthritis from what-so-ever and relies entirely on the getting worse, and keeping the body fit generosity of the general public and we and healthy. are grateful to 2nd City for again choosing The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) arc as their nominated charity in their is the fourth largest medical research Charity Golf Day Classic 2008. 7 Arthritis Research Campaign, Copeman House, St Mary’s Court, St Mary’s Gate, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7TD. Registered Charity No. 207711 EVERY HOME DESERVES AN AGA .TEST DRIVE AN AGA .AGA OPEN DAYS .PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 12a Burnett Rd STREETLY Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B74 3EJ 0121 353 9398 | [email protected] | www.aga-web.co.uk 2007 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Held on Wednesday 18th July at Moor Hall Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield. 7 WINNERS In aid of Arthritis Research Campaign, Norman Laud Association and 00 2 Cancer Research. Team format 18 holes Stableford two best scores at each hole count amateur handicap allowance 3/4 Weather conditions - glorious sunshine 38 teams competed POSITION SCORE TEAM 1st 85 points Barques Design Winners of the Rod Davies Memorial Bowl Ian Proverbs (Professional) Walsall Jilly Cosgrove (18) Walsall Ben Thacker (11) Copt Heath 8 00 Colin Jarvie (14) Enville 2nd 84 The Even Fabber Four Paul Wesselingh (Professional) Kedleston Park Scott Hansell (10) Moor Hall James Pearson (4) Moor Hall Rob Bardsley (1) Moor Hall 3rd 82 Doors & Hardware Brian Rimmer (Professional) Little Aston Philip Butler (6) Little Aston CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 Lesley Warmington (16) Little Aston Tony Fitzpatrick (18) Little Aston SECOND 4th 82 The Fab Four Shane Rose (Professional) Cold Ashby Dave Kennea (7) Moor Hall John Swarbrick (6) Moor Hall Mark Hickman (8) Moor Hall 5th 82 The Goodies Richard 0’Hanlon (Professional) Uttoxeter Robin Goodman (9) Moor Hall Mike Manners (9) Little Aston Charlie Brady (21) Moor Hall 10 2 00 7 WINNERS PROFESSIONAL PRIZE WINNERS 1st 67 (-3) Adrian Carley, Walmley 2nd 68 (-2) Brian Rimmer, Little Aston 3rd 69 (-1) Paul Wesselingh, Kedleston Park AMATEUR HOLE PRIZE WINNERS 2nd Nearest the pin Jim McCollum (13) Moor Hall 7th Longest drive (Handicap 13-24) Kevin Parkes (17) Copt Heath 11th Nearest the pin Colin Gibson (7) Walmley 13th Nearest the pin Tony Fitzpatrick (18) Little Aston 17th Nearest the pin Geoff Newton (5) Little Aston 18th Longest drive (handicap+/scr+12) James Pearson (4) Moor Hall RAFFLE PRIZES 1st Mr & Mrs L Robert (Ticket No 00850), 2nd Mr R Clarke (04160), 3rd Mr M Cashmore (06020) SECOND CITY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC 2 00 8 11 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 PATRONS ACKNOWLEGMENTS 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 Gale, Mr & Mrs Andrews, Mr. W Jordan, Mr. & Mrs. S Borland, Mr. K Jones, Mr. D Brain, Mr. R Kennedy, Mr. P Butler, Mr. & Mrs. B Macmillan, Mrs. H M Cooke, Mr. D McAllister, Mr. F Coldrick, Dr. G Milne, Mr. W Coxill, Mr. D Moseley, Mr. M Coyne, Moor Hall Shaggies, Mr. J Dunn, Mr. J Murray, Mr. B Eccleston, Mr. E Moore, Mr. K Gill, Mr. W Nicholoson, Mr. D Gale, Mr. W Newnes, Mr. J Haden, Mr. J Owen, Mr. A Holroyde, Mr. D Pepper, Mr. D Johnson, Mr. J Slater, Mr. & Mrs. J Stubbings, Mr. D Wilkins, Mr A Dickinson, Mrs C M Andrews Chloride Group Plc, PG Lloyd Charitable Trust, Little Aston Golf Club Plus many more received after going to press.
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