Thursday, December 01, 2011

NEW NORTH OF ENGLAND MEN'S MID-AM 36-HOLE OPEN ON JULY 27

NEWS RELEASE
Wyncanton Marketing Services Ltd (Whitstable, Kent. UK) are pleased to announce a new golf championship for male mid-amateur (over 35 years) golfers in the UK.
The North of England Mid Amateur Stroke Play Championship will take place at the impressive De Vere Slaley Hall Golf Club, Northumberland on Friday, July 27, 2012.
The tournament will be held over 36 holes in one day, with the winner being the player who returns the lowest gross score for the 36 holes. Prizes will be given for the first four places in the scratch event and the first three places in the handicap event and there is an expected prize fund to the value of over £1,000. There is also a prize for the leading player over 50 years of age.
The event will be open to all male golfers over the age of 35 and who are in possession of an active CONGU handicap of 12 or less.
“Following on from the success of our first events this year, we decided to add another event for 2012. The feedback was so positive from the players that it cemented our belief that there is a huge gap in the market for new tournaments aimed at golfers aged over 35 years of age.” said Jason Morris, Golf Director of Wyncanton Marketing Services.
“The Slaley Hall event will be part of the new Mid Amateur Golf Order of Merit which will run throughout the season with prizes for the leading players and will add an extra incentive for the players to do well in each event.”
“These are exciting time for us and the new web site www.midamgolf.co.uk is attracting visitors from all over the world. We currently have five events for next year and have resurrected the Welsh Mid Amateur Championship and The Scottish Mid-Amateur.”
Sponsors are also being sought for next year’s events, the Order of Merit and the web site www.midamgolf.co.uk.
Wyncanton Marketing Services are an event management company who specialise in arranging golf events, corporate golf events and society days.

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