3 events prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007. Aug 2007, One Major the 2007 Saint Andrews Trophy, June 2009, December 2010, January 2011, August 2011, June 2013, July 2013. Higherst Order of Merit finish: . Hall of Fame Member.
5 events prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007. January 2007, June 2008, August 2009, October 2012, July 2014. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit finish: . Hall of Fame Member.
4 events prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007. May 2007, December 2007, April 2008, July 2012. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit finish: . Hall of Fame Member.
5 events prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007 . February 2007, April 2010, Dec 2013. Three Majors. All 3 The Saint Jordi Trophy. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Winner in 2007 (Unique category). Hall of Fame Member.
1 event prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007. January 2010, March 2010, January 2012, May 2010, June 2012, September 2012. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Third in 2011 (Category A). Hall of Fame Member.
2 events prior to the initiation of the Order of Merit in 2007. March 2007, October 2007, August 2008, August 2009, February 2010, December 2012, May 2014 (Texas Scramble). Nov 2014 Saint Andrews Major. Hall of Fame Member.
September 2009, March 2010, june 2010, November 2010, December 2010, March 2011, April 2011. Two female category Majors. The 2010 Saint Andrews Tournament and the 2011 Saint Jordi trophy. Highest Order of Merit finish: First in 2010-2011 (F). Hall of Fame Member.
April 2009, June 2009, Januar 2010, May 2010, July 2010, September 2010, October 2010, One Major The 2009 Saint Jordi trophy in the female category. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Second 2010-2012 (F). Hall of Fame Member.
June 2007, December 2009, March 2011, June 2011, November 2012. 1 Major. The 2012 Saint Andrew's Major. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Hall of Fame member.
January 2008, February 2008. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish:
August 2007 (B), October 2008 (B), August 2012. August 13.No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish:
October 2007 (B), May 2011, March 2012, October 2012, January 2013, Sept 2015. Majors: 1. The 2015 Masters. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Winner in 2008 and 2011-2012 (A). Hall of Fame member.
July 2012. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish:
September 2007, July 2008, January 2009. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish:
July 2010, February 2011, December 2011, February 2012, April 2012. Highest Order of Merit Finish: Winner 2010-2011. One Major. The 2012 Sant Jordi Trophy. Hall of Fame Member.
March 2007, April 2007, February 2009. Highest Order of Merit Finish:
September 2011, October 2011, January 2012, Oct 2014. Highest Order of Merit Finish:Winner 2011-2012 (B). Hall of Fame member.
September 2008. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .
October 2008, June 2010. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .
April 2011, Two Majors. The 2011 Sant Jordi Trophy & the 2013 Saint Andrews Open Championship, The March 2014 Event(A), August 214 (A). Highest Order of Merit Finish: 2014 Winner. Hall of Fame Member.
January 2007, April 2008, November 2010 (B), December 2010. January 2015 Llavaneras (B), March2015. One Major. The 2010 Saint Andrews Trophy (B). Hall of Fame Member. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .
May 2010(B), May 2011 (B), May 2012 (B). May 2013, May 2014 (Texas Scramble), Oct 2014(B). Augist 2015 (B). No Majors. Hall of Fame Member. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .
March 2009 (B), August 2010 (B), June 2012, December 2012,March 2013, March 2014(B), August 2014 (B). No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .Hall of Fame Member (March 2014).
September 2009 (B), February 2011(B), March 2012, Sept 2014 (C),Feb 2015 (C), Feb 2016 (B). Hall of Fame Member. No Majors. Highest Order of Merit Finish: .
September 2013 (B), June 2015, Sept 2015. Highest Order of Merit Finish: First 2014 (B), Saint Andrews Major (c), The Saint Andrews Open 2015 (B). Hall of Fame Member
January 2014 (B), February 2014 (A), July 2014 (A), January 2015 Llavaneras (A), July 2015 (A) El Prat, Feb 2016 La Roca, May 2016 Montanya (A). Hall of Fame Member. Comittee Member.
The Spectrum IFA Group: Is the Sponsor of the Sant Jordi Golf Society and has been the Sponsor of the Order of Merit for Seven Years.
As part of the Prudential Group, Prudential International is part of a strong and financially secure organisation with a well respected name. The Prudential Group has been helping people plan for their future for over 160 years. Its size and experience puts it in a strong position to invest customer's money wisely for the medium to long term.
Lucas Fox: Is the sponsor of the of the Sant Jordi Golf Society prizes for the nearest the flag in all of our Tournaments.
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1.1 The Sant Jordi Golf Society is committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) explains how we will collect, store and use any personal data you provide via our website, phone, email or networking with our people and when you otherwise communicate with us (including in the course of the services we provide or the running of our business).
1.3 This Policy may change from time to time and, if it does, the up-to-date version will always be available on our website and becomes effective immediately.
1.4 Please take the time to read this Policy, which contains important information about the way in which we process personal data.
1.5 For the purposes of this Policy, “European Data Protection Legislation” is defined as, for the periods in which they are in force, the European Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, all laws giving effect or purporting to give effect to the European Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC (such as the Data Protection Act 1998) or otherwise relating to data protection (to the extent the same apply) and, from 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/670) (“GDPR”) or any equivalent legislation amending, supplementing or replacing the GDPR.
2 Information we may collect about you
2.1 We may collect and process information about you and your personnel through various means, including:
via our website (e.g. on our articles pages or ‘Contact Us’ page or our news pages, submitting a career application etc.)
by email or other electronic correspondence
by telephone
by operating security policies and procedures in communications
otherwise through providing our events.
2.2 The personal data you give to us may include:
your name and title
contact information, including telephone number, postal address and email address
information relating to your location, preferences and / or interests
the content of any enquiry submitted over our website
2.3 Each time you visit our website, we may automatically collect the following information:
Web usage information (e.g. IP address), your login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, operating system and platform.
Information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) clickstream to, through and from our website (including date and time); time on page, page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks and mouse-overs).
Location, device and demographic information (Google Analytics provides age range and gender information. Find out more about how Google collects demographic data).
2.4 We may ask you for information when you report a problem with our website.
2.5 If you contact us, we may keep a record of that correspondence.
2.6 The personal data described above may relate to any of the following categories of person:
those emergency contacts whose details have been provided to us by our people
third parties with whom we have contact by virtue of providing our services (e.g. third party payers of invoices and counterparties on a client’s matter)
our contacts at our ‘Preferred Firms’ or referrers, professional advisors or others with whom we work in the context of our services
those who submit enquiries through our website or whose details are otherwise entered into our client relationship management system
3 Cookie Policy
3.1 Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users, to improve your experience on our website, and, to recommend content that may be of interest to you. For full details on how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.
4 How we will use your information
4.1 We may use your information for the following purposes:
a) to respond to any query that you may submit to us
b) to manage our relationship with you including by maintaining our database of clients
c) to send you any relevant information on our services and events that may be of interest to you using the email and/or postal address which you have provided, but only if you have given us your consent to do so or we are otherwise able to do so in accordance with applicable European Data Protection Legislation
d) to ensure that our website’s content is presented in the most effective manner for you and your device
e) to customise our website according to your interests
f) to administer our website and for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey responses
g) to allow you to participate in interactive features on our website when you choose to do so
h) as part of our efforts to keep our website safe and secure
i) to measure or understand the effectiveness of advertising we send to you and others, and to deliver relevant advertising to you
j) to comply with any other professional, legal and regulatory obligations which apply to us or policies that we have in place
k) as we feel is necessary to prevent illegal activity or to protect our interests.
5 Legal grounds for processing your information
5.1 We will rely on the following legal bases under European Data Protection Legislation for processing your personal data:
a) Performance of, or entry into, a contract. The personal data that we are required to collect in order to comply with any other professional, legal and regulatory obligations which apply to us must be provided to us in order for us to perform this contract – we would not be able to act for you without this personal data.
b) Compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject.
c) We have a legitimate interest in doing so as a friendly golf group (and where our legitimate interests are not overridden by your (or the relevant individual’s) own interests or fundamental rights or freedoms). These legitimate interests will include our interests in managing our relationship with our players and compliance with policies, practices or procedures.
d) Where processing of ‘special category data’ is necessary in the context of the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
6 Sharing your information
6.1 We may share your details with carefully selected third parties. These may include service providers, support services and organisations that help us to market our services and third parties instructed to enable us to fulfil our contractual obligations to you.
6.2 If we share your information with third parties they will process your information as either a data controller or as our data processor and this will depend on the purposes of our sharing your personal data. We will only share your personal data in compliance with the European Data Protection Legislation.
6.3 We may disclose your information to third parties when:
you specifically request this
if our website or substantially all of its assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by it about its customers will be one of the transferred assets
if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation or to protect the rights, property or safety of our website, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection.
you specifically request this
if our website or substantially all of its assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by it about its customers will be one of the transferred assets
if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation or to protect the rights, property or safety of our website, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection.
6.4 The third parties include:
our auditors, including external accreditation bodies
other professional advisors or third parties (including compliance consultants, counsel, overseas lawyers, accountants
our regulators.
our data processors providing security, email security, data governance, archiving and other IT and business support services
our email marketing platform provider and our website platform provider
selected partner digital agencies
analytics and search engine providers that assist us in the improvement and optimisation of our website
any third party you ask us to share your data with.
6.5 Our website may, from time to time, contain links to and from the websites of partners. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for these policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these websites.
6.6 We will not rent or sell our users’ or other contacts’ details to any other organisation or individual.
7 Storage and retention of your personal data
7.1 We follow strict security procedures as to how your personal information is stored and used, and who sees it, to help stop any unauthorised person getting hold of it. All personal information you register on our website will be located behind a firewall. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access. Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure and although we do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot absolutely guarantee the security of your data.
7.2 We will keep your information stored on our systems for as long as it takes to provide the services to you and in accordance with our Terms of Use. We may keep your data for longer than our stated retention period if we cannot delete it for legal, regulatory or technical reasons. We may also keep it for research, preventing conflicts of interests or statistical purposes. If we do, we will ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your privacy and only used for those purposes.
7.3 Any contact details stored on our client relationship management database will be removed from our mailing lists if they do not interact with our emails (i.e. open emails or click on links within them) for a certain period following which they will be moved to an archive folder before being deleted permanently.
on their systems for as long as is necessary to provide the services to you.
7.4 We will, subject to paragraph 7.2, not store your information for longer than is reasonably necessary or required by law.
8 Sending your information outside of the EEA
8.1 If we need to share your personal data with a recipient outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”) (e.g. a professional advisor or third party engaged by us or you as part of our work under an engagement letter) we will ensure we do so in compliance with European Data Protection Legislation, including where applicable by ensuring that the transfer is necessary to perform a contract in place with you or a contract entered into in your interests.
9 Withdrawal of consent
9.1 Where we process your personal data we do so on the basis that you have provided your consent for us to do so for the purposes set out in this Policy when you submitted your personal data to us. You may withdraw your consent to this processing at any time by contacting us at asc@santjordigolf.com or via our Contact Us page
9.2 If you do withdraw your consent, we may still be able to process some of the data that you have provided to us on other grounds and will notify you of these at such time.
10 Your information rights
10.1 European Data Protection Legislation gives you the right to access information held about you. You are entitled to be told by us whether we or someone else on our behalf is processing your personal information; what personal information we hold; details of the purposes for the processing of your personal information; and details of any third party with whom your personal information has been shared.
10.2 You can access the personal information we hold on you by writing to us at: Adrian Cox
Calle Castillejos 363,5,2
08025
Barcelona
NIE: X0577019H
Tel: (00 34) 934 568 301
Mobile: (00 34) 691 805 744 E-Mail: asc@santjordigolf.com
10.3 We will ask you to provide proof of identity before we show you your personal information – this is so we can prevent unauthorised access.
10.4 You have the additional rights to request rectification and erasure of your personal data and to request restriction of, and to otherwise object to, our processing of your personal data and you can exercise these rights at any time by contacting E-Mail: asc@santjordigolf.com or via our Contact Us page.
From 25 May 2018, you will also be entitled to receive the personal data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and to transmit that data to another data controller. You can exercise this right fromm 25 May 2018 by contacting us at E-Mail: asc@santjordigolf.com or via our Contact Us page.
11 Complaints
11.1 If you consent to us contacting you, we will always aim to be respectful, relevant and appropriate. If at any time you do not think that we have complied with this, please contact us straight away to let us know.
11.2 You also have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office. For more details please visit the ICO website.
12 Contact
Questions, comments and requests regarding this Policy should be addressed to our Data Protection Officer: Adrian Cox
Calle Castillejos 363,5,2
08025
Barcelona
NIE: X0577019H
Tel: (00 34) 934 568 301
Mobile: (00 34) 691 805 744
E-Mail: asc@santjordigolf.com
Alternatively, you can contact us through the Contact Us section of our website. www.santjordigolf.com
Sant Jordi Golf Society - Adrian Cox (NIF: X0577019H) Tel: 00 34 934568301. Castillejos 363,5,2,08025,Barcelona. Web Design, Adrian Cox. Domain: www.Doominio.com. Melbourne, Australia.
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