Let Battle Commence for a Hole in One!

Let Battle Commence for a Hole in One!

We hold an Annual competition contested by the heads of our Lettings and Residential Sales teams for the honour of winning the coveted Amos Estates Staff Trophy. Here is how the 2021 battle worked out!

Leadership takes many forms but few are more important in the Amos Empire than the annual battle between the heads of our lettings and residential departments as they compete for the honour of winning the end of year Amos trophy for their respective sales teams and bragging rights for the next twelve months.

This years battleground was at PuttShack venue in Central London and the competitors were Lettings Director, Thomas Neale (pictured) and representing the residential sales team, our Residential Manager, Rob Moir.

Tom's game-plan of not copying Rob and drinking five pints before the first hole proved decisive and victory for the third successive year went to lettings, Tom took the holiday prize and the trophy home and poor Rob, returned with just a terrible hangover to face his disappointed team!


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