Quantum put on an Extra Golf Event for Customers

Every year we put on at least one golf day for our UK clients, it’s a brilliant opportunity to meet our customers face-to-face and get to know each other outside of the usual commercial environment, it’s also nice to be able to give engineers some much needed time outside of the industrial environment.

This year we added an extra golf day for our clients in the South of the UK, these clients often miss out on our annual golf event in the North as they can’t take the time off to travel.

We hosted at the Oxfordshire Golf Club on the 10th May with over 30 of our clients participating. The competition was followed by a meal and a presentation in which we handed out trophies and gifts to the winners. Three of our directors were in attendance including our Managing Director, Kevin Brown, who’s team won the event.

The event was such a success we have decided to make the Southern Golf Day an annual event, so if you wish to participate next year simply register your interest with us at v.mcguire@quantum-controls.co.uk. Our Northern Golf Day has been running for some 20 years and every year we are oversubscribed so don’t delay book your place today.

Thanks to everyone who attended, and we look forward to seeing you all again next year!

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