Amadeus takes to the sunny fairways

Sunday, 29 Jun, 2015 0

The travel industry corporate golf season is well underway and on the fields of the RAC Club in Epsom technology giant Amadeus ran its endeavour.

On a day of warm sunshine –  a vast improvement on the monsoon conditions of last year – the standard of golf was very high.

First among men was Andrew Clarke of Egencia and the leading female player was Gill McBarnett from Acromas.

The team prize went to the quartet of Graham McKenzie, TravelMole, Christo Visser, TUI, Paul Wait, GTMC, and David Welsh, Amadeus.

Andrew Clarke (left) presented with the Mens Winner trophy by Grant Smith of Amadeus



 

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Graham McKenzie

Graham has demonstrable history of working in the leisure, travel & tourism industry. 20 years leading one of the worlds leading online B2B travel publishers TravelMole , non-executive director of UK's leading Travel Brand agency designate.com. Strong professional with a BSc (Econ) focussed on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science.



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