Tee time - the Accountancy Age Masters
Attention all golfing accountants. Entries are now being accepted for the Accountancy Age Masters 1999 golf tournament to find the profession’s best golfer.
Following the success of this year’s inaugural Masters, next year’s competition – sponsored by business finance specialist NMB-Heller – features qualifying rounds, played under matchplay rules, followed by a series of regional finals to be held throughout June.
The six regional finals will be held on: 3 June at Warwickshire Golf Club; 9 June at Slaley Hall, Hexham; 10 June at Mere Golf & Country Club in Knutsford; 16 June at St Pierre Park, Chepstow; 23 June at Nizels, Hildenborough; and 30 June at Hertfordshire’s Brocket Hall.
Following last year’s success, the Grand Final will again be held at the Forest of Arden, home of the British Masters, where the overall winner will claim the coveted Accountancy Age Masters jacket.
Finalists will enjoy two free nights of accommodation at the Forest of Arden hotel, including all meals and the course’s green fees.
All fully accredited accountants – or anyone taking their final exams – who has a registered maximum handicap of 24, for men, and 32, for ladies, will be entitled to enter.
The entry fee for the competition is #30, including VAT.
To reserve a place, call 07000 GOLF 99 (4653 99).
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