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PPP Golf 2009

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Following the success of the 2007 and 2008 PPP Journal Annual Golf Day we are pleased to announce that the 2009 PPP Golf Day will take place on 23rd April, once again in the delightful surroundings of the Belfry.

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 will have the opportunity to build their golfing skills as well their contact books. Following a delicious lunch in the club house, attendees then get to enjoy 5 1/2 hours of uninterrupted golfing on one of the worlds most famous courses. Expert instruction will be available throughout the day from Gary Alliss, Captain of the Great Britain and Ireland team for this years PGA Cup, who offers his views on the days best golfing in his post-game analysis at the evening drinks reception.


As with last year, attendees end the day with a luxurious, three-course dinner, followed by further entertainments at the on-site Bel Air nightclub. After a long day of great golfing and high living, our Golfers can retire for the night at the sumptuous, four-star Belfry hotel.


If you would like to take part in 2009’s PPP Golf Day, contact Craig Stubbs on 0161 832 7387 places are strictly limited, so book today to confirm your place for this unmissable networking opportunity!


Video highlights of the inaugural Golf Day are available for download now.






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Issue 57


Foreword: Chris Wilson - Executive Director, 4ps

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