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PerDM Hosts Annual Golf Tournament at DeVere Carden Park Golf Resort

The PerDM Golf Tournament has become an annual event where suppliers from around the world meet in Cheshire's wonderful countryside for a two day golfing event

2012-05-28
CHESTER, ENGLAND, May 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) DeVere Carden Park, a luxurious country Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa in Cheshire saw Global Provider PerDM host their Annual Golf Tournament last weekend. The popular venue was voted Best 2011 North of England Golf Resort in Today's Golfer Travel Awards. Carden Park was chosen by PerDM as they have used the venue for many conferences and events in the past. "It is a beautiful location in Cheshire and Carden Park has always been wonderful hosts to us in the past so it was an ideal place for us to hold the Golf Tournament," says Ian Attwood, Director at PerDM.

PerDM hosted suppliers and business partners from all over the UK, Spain, USA and Canada. Carden Park boasts two Championship courses, the Cheshire par 72 Cheshire course and The Nicklaus course, which was designed by the great Jack Nicklaus and his son. Many contenders at the PerDM Tournament referred to The Nicklaus as their favourite due to its challenging 'double option holes', the 15th hole is a long par 4, the second shot is over a stream to a well protected, undulating green. Jack Nicklaus was reported saying 'it certainly is a thinking man's golf course'.

The PerDM tournament took place over two days where all players were able to experience both courses. 'The turnout was great. Networking within the field marketing industry is important and I think we all really appreciated being able to do so out on the Golf Course. As the Golf Tournament has now become an annual event it is something we all look forward to throughout the year' adds Ian Attwood of PerDM.

Relationship development with clients, suppliers and customers play an important factor in PerDM's evolving business strategies. Networking seminars or annual events such as this recent Golf Tournament gives the company an opportunity to understand how their suppliers are performing while strengthening their business relationships.

While there is still a buzz around this year's tournament, PerDM are already considering a new venue for the 2013 PerDM Annual Golf Tournament and are looking for it to be an even bigger success than this year.

PerDM Website: http://www.pdmcontact.com/about-perdm.aspx

PerDM was established in August 2005 in response to the UK markets need for a field sales organisation capable of delivering high quality results with consistency and reliability.

The company was formed by a group of former UK financial services executives and senior executives from the leading North American field sales agency and since 2005 we have continually recruited leading figures from the B2C and B2B business arena.

PerDM have expanded rapidly with offices across the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Brazil and North America - a true Global field sales company.

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[Press-News.org] PerDM Hosts Annual Golf Tournament at DeVere Carden Park Golf Resort
The PerDM Golf Tournament has become an annual event where suppliers from around the world meet in Cheshire's wonderful countryside for a two day golfing event