Teletext renews travel golf sponsorship
Sunday, 11 Jan, 2010
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Teletext has renewed sponsorship of the Travel Alternative Golf society for 2010.
Managing director Victoria Sanders said: “We are delighted to renew our sponsorship of what is becoming a powerful networking group focussed around the travel industry’s favourite participation sport of golf.”
It was sentiment echoed by TAGS organiser David Coates (Elmscott): “In our second year to have such a prestigious sponsor as Teletext is great news.
“We have 70 TAGS members and founder members and interest in our society continues to grow.
“This past twelve months we have raised over £1,100 for TAGS nominated charity the Royal Marsden Cancer Hospital.”
The golfing programme for 2010 is now confirmed:
* January 28 Foxhills Golf and Country Club
* March 29 The Oxfordshire
* June 28 Ifield Golf Club
* September 29 Hanbury Manor
* December 2 Woburn
Annual membership to TAGS remains at the nominal cost of £50 a year. All renewing members receive a complimentary 12 ball box set of TaylorMade golf balls courtesy of Teletext.
More details are available at www.tagsonline.org
Phil Davies
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