IFA tees off to discover best golfing holes in South West

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An IFA in Exeter is teeing off a new chapter in his life as he sets about writing a book on golfing in the South West.

Jez Gee, managing director of Russell Nash Consultants, will exchange helping clients manage their finances with aiding novice golfers play the perfect round of golf. As part of his project, Gee is looking to establish the most popular 18 golf holes in Devon and Cornwall, as voted for by the public on his website. He will then showcase the fantasy 18-hole golf course by playing all holes until achieving a par at each one. "The book will answer the question of how somebody who is not very good at golf can play the perfect round," says Gee. ""My intention is I will have a full 18-hol...

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