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INDUSTRYUPDATE The 28th BGIA AGM, Dinner


and Charity Golf Day report The British Golf Industry Association (BGIA) held its 28th AGM at The Inn at Woburn on Monday 7th April


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hairman Nigel Freemantle led the proceedings and all the existing board members agreed to re-stand. They were joined by co-opted members Simon Parkhill (Nike) and Neil Parker (Motocaddy) and all were elected


BGIA Chairman Nigel Freemantle’s Team, (L-R) Hannah Ralph, Nigel Freemantle, Adger Brown and Paul Steels.


The AGM was followed by the BGIA’s Annual Evening Meal which was sponsored by Golf Monthly and seated 120 members and their guests. The entertainment was provided by Adger Brown and the event raised over £6,500 for the BGIA’s Grow Golf Fund. The Grow Golf Fund was set up in April


2007, when four well-known figures in the golf industry joined forces in an unprecedented move to help grow the game of golf. These original trustees have now been joined by other BGIA members, the most recent of which is Amer Sports. The lively evening was followed by a


bright day with a slight breeze for the BGIA’s Charity Golf Day at Woburn Golf Course, which raised over £12,000 for the Golf Foundation. The individual winner was Mark Hilton from Peter Millar with 38 points and the winning team for the second year running came from Motocaddy, it comprising of David Wells, Oliver Churcher, Andy Martin and Graham Starkey. The BGIA would like to thank all members


that entered teams and donated prizes, and Woburn for donating the use of the course.


For more interest in the BGIA please contact:


Ciara Morgan BGIA, Federation House, Stoneleigh Park, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, CV8 2RF 02476 414 999 x207, +44 (0)7969 560782 info@bgia.org.uk www.bgia.org.uk


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The Winning Team, David Wells, Oliver Churcher, Andy Martin and Graham Starkey.


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