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    Research Mini Golf

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    the subject down one specific subject is chosen. Moreover‚ the concept of starting a mini golf* company in Elim‚ Drenthe was selected. The reason for choosing this specific subject is that one of the authors lives with her parents in a big farm which has a lot of land. However‚ this space is not used to the optimal capacity nor effectively. Consequently the authors came up with the idea to start up a mini golf. This concept will be season-bound‚ since in the Netherlands the weather in the winter is

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    Golf Course History

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    rumble of a golf cart engine and the sounds of laughter filling the broad land surrounding you. Can you guess the environment you are in? Well surely‚ a golf course. Although most may not be aware that there is much time and effort added into creating a golf course‚ Cindi Norton knows first hand that there is extensive amounts of hard work that goes into a project like this. In 1968‚ Stub and Barbara Baker agreed to purchase 120 acres of cow pasture and forest to be transformed into a golf course with

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    share a coke

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    launched an innovative campaign‚ “Share a Coke”. The company chose 150 of Australia’s most popular names and put them on the front of millions of Coca-Cola bottles (Lionbridge‚ n.d.). This is the first time in its 125-year history that Coca-Cola has made such a major change to it packaging. Later on‚ this simple idea then expanded to countries around the world‚ including New Zealand‚ the U.K.‚ Norway‚ Ireland and China. Other countries adapted Australian "Share a Coke" campaign into their own unique

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    Scottish Golf Marketing

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    Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise June 2009 Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise Contents 1: Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1 2: Economic impact of golf tourism ..................................................................................... 5 3: Golf tourism product.................................................

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    Michael May Golf: An Introduction to the Game with an Emphasis on the Last Twenty-Five Years Abstract The game of golf has changed ever since its creation in the 1400 ’s. Yet of all the changes in the game most of them have come within the last 25 years. Golf has developed and changed so much in the last 25 years that players and spectators alike can barely keep up with this new style of play. Research demonstrates some of the basic elements of the game‚ as well as most of the developmental

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    and a half years‚ I have worked at a golf course‚ which goes by the name Tyrone Hills. A quote that I live by goes‚ “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat‚ determination and hard work” (Colin Powell). Working at a golf course has given me numerous benefits. For example‚ discounted golf equipment‚ and also free golf. But benefits are just a fraction of what you get while working at a golf course. Another important aspect of working at a golf course has been the responsibility

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    Altius Golf Case Study

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    Situation What role has Altius Golf’s choice of channels of distributions played in its loss of market share?  What other factors have contributed to its loss of market share? What will happen if Altius maintains the status quo? Altius Golf’s choices in its channels of distribution have played a major role in its loss of market share. There are two distribution channels when it comes to the golf market‚ on-course and off-course‚ which account for 40% and 60% of unit sales respectively which result

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    Corporate Golf Essay

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    Corporate Golf is a term coined for the group of people from corporate world playing Golf on regular basis‚ either for fun or for business. They keep the Golf courses busy across the Globe where ever Golf is appreciated. Corporate firms are large organizations with influential decision makers‚ professionals‚ high profile personnel and Golf has always been associated with being elite and sophisticated. This is what makes Corporates and Golf go hand in hand. It will be suffice to say that Corporate

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    Transfer of Shares

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    transfer of shares 1. The transferor and transferee are required to execute a share transfer form under their common seals (if they are corporations) in accordance with their respective Constitution/Articles of Association. 2. The transfer is subject to ad valorem duty payable to the Commissioner of Stamp Duties (“Commissioner”). The current stamp duty payable on the transfer of shares is 20 cents for every S$100/- or part thereof of the consideration for the sale of the shares or the

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    Golf Course Survey

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    LEISURE AND TOURISM PRACTICE From North Cape to Cape Town KPMG Golf Course Development Cost Survey in the EMA Region KPMG IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Sponsored by: Penha Longa Golf Club Lisbon (Sintra)‚ Portugal Designer: Robert Trent Jones II The credo of Robert Trent Jones II – “of the earth‚ for the spirit” – reflects the company’s passion for golf and our commitment to the values of the game. We believe golf courses are places of tranquility‚ conviviality‚ and aesthetic beauty

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