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The PFI Journal’s first annual Golf Day went with a swing, as key figures from across the PFI world convened at the Belfry on April 26th for fun and networking along the legendary course’s 18 holes.
Kicking off with 2 hours of PGA-standard instruction on the driving range and a light-hearted 18 hole putting competition on the Brabazon, players not only broadened their contact books, but developed their technique under expert guidance from the Belfry's team of instructors and 'King of Swing' Gary Alliss, who toured the course throughout the day with camcorder in hand (footage can be viewed on the Videos page), recording the golfers in action ready for his analysis of the day’s best golfing at the evening drinks reception. Golf Day Winners: PFI.NET
Golf Day Runners-Up: SMIF
After lunch at the club house, the attendees headed out in fine weather for 5 ½ hours of uninterrupted golf, with the team from thePFI.net eventually emerging triumphant and SMIF a close second. It was only appropriate that this success was celebrated with a luxurious three-course dinner, and golfers enjoyed fine food and wine into the night, topped off with further entertainments at the on-site Bel Air nightclub. "I think I can safely say it was the best organised, structured and as a result, the most enjoyable Golf Day I have attended. You should be congratulated on being involved with such a good event at an excellent venue." Other Competition Winners
Golf Day
Golf Dinner
The PFI Journal - Having provided expert commentary for more than a decade, The PFI Journal has become an essential companion to workers involved in PFI and PPP projects both nationally and internationally. [read_more] Issue 55
Foreword: Abigail Tappin - Editor › View Foreword and Contents Click here to view searchable stories on PFI |
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