Deceuninck and VBH’s annual Golf Day also became an opportunity to meet the systems supplier’s new general manager Darren Woodcock.

Some 80 customers of the companies took part in the event at the Bowood PGA Golf Course in Wiltshire.

Guests were also introduced to Darren Woodcock, who has picked up the reins from Rob McGlennon while Rob took a new role as Commercial Director.

A team of Remi Cake, David Heath, Mark Russell and Daniel Reader of Window Warehouse took the top prize With 94 points

Remi Cake also won the individual prize with 40 points, while Daniel Reader won Nearest the Pin on the 17th. Andrew Lewis recorded the longest drive on the 3rd.

A team from MB Frames won second place with 87 points: Paul Young, Phil Purnell, Andy Burns and Tim Drewery.

A team from Spectral Windows and Central Windows took third place with 86 points: Gary Morton, Tom Redfern, Phil Redfern and Trevor Rodwell.

Prizes were presented by Dries Moors, Deceuninck’s European managing director.

Golfers also faced an extra challenge on the 2nd hole, where they had to navigate a series of trick shots presented by professional Dean Davis, including high tee-shots and bouncy ball antics.

Rob later said: “As with previous years, The Deceuninck VBH Golf Day is a highlight of the social calendar, and I’m glad that so many people could join us to celebrate another successful year.

“While some business was conducted, the Golf Day is also a great opportunity to unwind and catch up socially.”

www.deceuninck.co.uk

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