Leading CCTV systems supplier Ganz recently entertained a specially invited group of its approved installers and distributors at the British Open Golf Championship, held at Carnoustie in Scotland this summer.

Hosting its guests in one of the hospitality areas at the course, the firm - including representatives from Ganz's specialist camera lens sister company Computar - enjoyed a dramatic finale to the event, when Padraig Harrington snatched victory over Sergio Garcia to win his first major golfing trophy, The Claret Jug.  The Open Championship is the world's oldest golfing championship, having been first held back in 1860.

"Our guests had a fabulous time and enjoyed the thrilling climax to this year's contest," says Ganz CCTV Sales Manager, John Downie.  "It was nice to give something back to the installers and distributors who're helping to keep Ganz and Computar equipment as the market's number one choice for CCTV systems in a range of different commercial and industrial applications."

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