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07 Nov 2009 8:58 PM by ace Star rating. 310 forum posts Send private message

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Its nice to have a laugh at least once a day. The hotel/commercial centre is like the beach club...we will scream and roar until its built then when its built we will complain about the service in it and how expensive it is and then we will use the shopping centres outside the resort instead.

I think we just need to dream that its there. Just imagine in the next 5 years (if we can hold onto what we got) we might have a 5 star hotel like the nelva hotel in murcia and a big shopping area with lads falling out of the irish bars in it and back to the properties they are renting from us. A new corvera airport 35mins away flying in a load of fat yanks with loads of cash to buy up phase 5 OFF PLAN.

Anyone with a few quid savings from Ireland will be trying to get rid of it in an emergency as wealth tax is about to be introduced so im sure calidona might be able to sell them phase 7 amongst the orange trees across the road. Lads and lassies, life is too short to get bogged down with Rodas problems. When you look at their situation at the moment there is a good chance they might start the hotel. They held all the deposit money in their bank account from roda phase4 and all of corvera for the past 2 years at id say a 5% interest rate. They were able to borrow since may this year at 2%. The chance of getting 5% on deposit is now gone so it makes sense to start up again. All the closing balance money from both resorts is flying into them over the next year it has to go somewhere .its all about to happen but its going take another 2 years id say.

Now whats going on with the golf?????

heres another link

http://www.pga.info/News/40880651.htm
 



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13 Dec 2009 11:31 PM by ace Star rating. 310 forum posts Send private message

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International Team Championship
supported by Glenmuir and Calidona
 
Nov-09
 
Red Dragons roar to victory at Roda

Wales exorcised the disappointment of being beaten in a play-off by Austria two years ago by winning the PGAs of Europe International Team Championship at Roda today

 

And they did so in style, putting three strokes between themselves and their closest pursuer in the 24-strong field after beginning the fourth and final round sharing pole position with England.

England had led the Glenmuir and Calidona-sponsored tournament at the PGA-branded academy and course in Murcia, Spain, from day one but faltered in the final round.

Their team of Paul Simpson, Jason Robinson and Paul Wesselingh posted two-under-par and had to settle for joint-second place with Switzerland.

The challenge of France, Switzerland, and Italy, who overnight were third, fourth and fifth respectively, also failed to materialise.

Not so the Welsh trio, who with the best two scores counting, carded five-under-par to finish the tournament on 15-under.

Jason Powell, as he had in the second and third rounds, led the way with a three-under-par 69 and Andrew Barnett weighed in two-under.

Barnett’s round included an eagle at the par five tenth as a result of him holing out from a greenside bunker. “That got me going,” said Barnett, who was two-over at the turn. “I made two birdies immediately after that.”

The third member of the trio, captain James Lee, was indebted to his team-mates after carding a two-over par 74.

“They helped me out big time today,” he said. “And although I’m a little disappointed with the way I played, I’m delighted with the win. It makes up for losing in a play-off to Austria two years ago. Andy and I were both in that team and it was bitterly disappointing.

Captaining Wales to victory was a perfect finale to a memorable season for Lee who won the Glenmuir PGA Professional Championship at Dundonald Links in the summer and represented Great Britain and Ireland in the PGA Cup.

“It had been a great year already and this really tops it off,” he added. “It’s great for Wales and a vote of thanks to our sponsors, Asbri Golf, a Welsh company who supplied us with accessories, and Ryder Cup Wales, who have doen a huge amount for golf in the country.”

Meanwhile, defending champions Ireland were left to rue what might have been after finally getting their game together in the final round. The Irish, who turned the tournament into a procession last year, languished on four-under, 11 strokes off the pace overnight.

But a round of eight-under, courtesy of all three members – David Ryan, Peter Martin and John Kelly – carding rounds of 68, saw them finish joint-fourth with France on 12-under.

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