Tuesday, January 10, 2012

MID AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF SCOTLAND - New event scheduled for Dundonald


A new Mid Amateur (over 35) event is scheduled to take place in Ayrshire this year.

(Press release from the organisers)

Wyncanton Marketing Services Ltd (Whitstable, Kent. UK) are pleased to announce that the schedule for the Mid Amateur Golf Tour for 2012 is now complete and the events that will count towards the final result are as follows:

Chart Hills (March 29)
The Players Club (April 20)
Dundonald Links (May 4)
Royal St David's (June 7-8)
Old Fold Manor (June 1)
Saunton West (July 6-8)
Notts Golf Club (July 8)
Slaley Hall (July 27)
Hankley Common (August 10)
Tiverton
Royal Cinque Ports (tba)
Sunningdale New (August 31)
Berkhamsted (September 5)
Porters Park (September 17)
Liphook (September 22)
Hindhead (Septembere 26)
South Herts (tba)

The tour will run from the first event at Chart Hills at the end of March through to September with most of the events being held over 36 holes with the exception of Royal St David's and Saunton, which are both 54-hole events. There will be numerous prizes at each event with expected prize funds of over £1,000 rising to £1,500 for the Royal St David's event.

The events are open to all male golfers over the age of 35 who are in possession of an active handicap of 12 or less.

“Following on from the success of our first events in 2011 and the launch of the dedicated website at http://www.midamgolf.co.uk/, we felt it time to give the players something to aim for and add a bit of spice to all of the events throughout 2012.” said Jason Morris, Golf Director of Wyncanton Marketing Services.

“Mid-Amateur events are becoming increasingly popular with some events attracting in excess of 66 players all with handicaps of 2 or less. We have also added some new events to the schedule that cater for the other golfers who get balloted out of some of the more established events.

“Our events allow players the opportunity of competing against the best Mid-Amateurs in the country whilst having the opportunity of playing for some great prizes and meeting some new friends.

"We are receiving entrants from all over the United Kingdom and this is a really exciting time for us with the new website, events and tour attracting visitors from all over the world. We are also planning an overseas, 72-hole tournament for next year so watch this space!”

Anyone who would like to register their interest to play in this event is asked to visit www.midamgolf.co.uk and email their details to the Tournament Secretary.

For more information relating to this release and details of all Mid-Amateur Golf's events, please visit www.midamgolf.co.uk or contact Jason Morris on 07972 167706 or Email midamateurgolf@gmail.com




THE MID AMATEUR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP OF SCOTLAND

In association with www.midamgolf.co.uk and Wyncanton Marketing Services Ltd. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A SGU EVENT.

TO BE HELD AT DUNDONALD LINKS GOLF CLUB
FRIDAY 20th April 2012
 36 HOLES STROKE PLAY EVENT OPEN TO ALL MALE AMATEUR GOLFERS OVER 35 YEARS OF AGE ON 20th April 2012
This event is part of the Mid Amateur Golf Order of Merit for 2012
£1,250 PRIZE FUND*
SCRATCH EVENT
1ST PLACE £350
2ND PLACE £225
3RD PLACE £125
4TH PLACE £100
5TH PLACE £50
AM & PM SCRATCH £25
Lowest 36 hole score (gross) by player over 50 years of age £50
HANDICAP EVENT
1st PLACE £125
2nd PLACE £75
3rd PLACE £50

AM & PM HANDICAP £25
ENTRY FEE £95
Includes Coffee and bacon rolls and light lunch
(Entry fee by means of post-dated cheque to 2 April 2012, PayPal or bank transfer)
ENTRIES FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS.
HANDICAP LIMIT FOR THIS EVENT IS 12
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS 2nd APRIL 2012
www.midamgolf.co.uk
*PRIZE FUND BASED ON 72 PLAYERS
PLEASE CHECK OUT THE WEB SITE FOR ADDITIONAL MID AMATEUR EVENTS AT ROYALS ST DAVIDS, SLALEY HALL, CHART HILLS AND THE PLAYERS CLUB.

The entry form and consditions of competition for this event are available to download via the link on the left of this page under the Mens Info heading.

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