Dust off your golf clubs at Druid’s Glen events
THE DRUIDS GLEN Winter Alliance, sponsored by the Titleist, returned on Monday and is once again open to PGA Professionals and Amateurs alike.
The Winter Alliance sees golfers competing for weekly prizes along with a place in the Grand Final on March 25. Amateur weekly winners will receive Titleist branded prizes and in the event of a PGA Professional winning, a cash prize will be awarded.
The competition will run for seven weeks and the weekly winner will qualify for March’s grand final.
The weekly entry fees are €50 for the Amateur Druids Glen and €30 for the Amateur Druids Heath. It’s €30 for the PGA Professional Druids Glen and €25 for the PGA Professional Druids Heath
In addition to the Winter Alliance, Druids Glen will also play host to several open competitions in February, continuing on Saturday, February 9, and Saturday, February 16, and costs €50 per person.
There will be weekly prizes up for grabs and the best score over the three Saturdays wins a relaxing overnight stay at Druids Glen for two which includes; a delicious four course dinner in the award-winning Hugo’s restaurant, a delectable breakfast the following morning and a round of golf for two on Druids Glen. To book either the Winter Alliance or the Open Competitions visit druidsglenresort.com or call 01 2870814. LOCAL Enterprise Office Wicklow is currently recruiting for a business training course focusing on HR management recruitment, retention and performance management.
Managing staff is one of the biggest issues facing small business owners, yet many do not pay sufficient attention to their human resources obligations. Consequently, HR matters only tend to get visibility when things go wrong.
It has never been more important for businesses to recruit and retain the right staff, keep them engaged and motivated to do their best work. With the right talent and development, a Company can not only beat the competition but also grow its market share.
The workshop focuses on the essential requirements that SMEs need to address in terms of successfully and effectively managing their Human Resources.
It also offers practical advice and tools on the overview of HR management today, provides a summary of key employment legislation, helps develop core HR policies and procedures and creates a positive and effective working environment and team culture. The course will also deliver practical suggestions on how to effectively manage your staff, deal with problem staff and how to manage under performance and handle conflict. Each participant is asked to complete a ‘needs survey’ about their key HR issues and to provide some information on their business. The course will run from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. at Wicklow County Campus, Rathnew, on Monday, March 4. The cost is €30 and the course will be delivered by Niall Glynn & Associates Ltd.