The family of a man who went missing while on a golfing holiday to Tenby nearly two years ago has offered a £5,000 reward for any information which can assist in finding him. James Nutley from Caldicot, Monmouthshire, was last seen in the town at around 11 pm on Sunday, October 24, 2004. After arriving in the town earlier that evening, Mr. Nutley is known to have visited three pubs - the Lifeboat Tavern in Tudor Square, the Three Mariners in St. George Street and then the Prince of Wales, Upper Frog Street. When he failed to return to his hotel room, his friends raised the alarm. Despite extensive inquiries, including an intensive search of the coastline, Mr. Nutley has not been found and his whereabouts remain a mystery. Some of his possessions, however, including his driving licence, were found on the South Beach, directly below the Clarence Hotel, The Esplanade, a couple of days after he disappeared. As part of their ongoing campaign to find him, Mr. Nutley's family put up the reward on Wednesday, the day of his 27th birthday. A new poster campaign was also launched. "We are fully supporting what the family are doing and will accept any information members of the public may have," said Detective Inspector Jim Morris. Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 0845 330 2000. Mr. Nutley is described as six-foot two inches tall and has brown hair. He was last seen wearing a white top with blue sleeves, and blue jeans.