£7500 raised by Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Golf Day at Gog Magog Golf Club

Trustee and club member at Gog Magog Golf Club, Stephen Kay, raised over £7500 on Tuesday 26th June at The Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Golf Day.

The Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Golf Day sponsored by AD Bly, raised over £7500 on Tuesday 26 June. The Gog Magog Golf Club kindly gifted the use of the 18 hole ‘Old Course’ to support Stephen Kay – one of the Charity’s Trustees and a club member – and help raise the greatest possible amount for the Charity.

The day kicked off at 8.30am with bacon rolls and coffee in the beautiful sunshine, followed by a shotgun start which allowed the majority of the 21 teams to enjoy and get to set off together on the 18 hole ‘Old Course’, as temperatures soared to 29 degrees C!

Throughout the day, the teams were able to keep a close eye on their competition thanks to ‘Competition Golf’, whose scoring technology (http://scoreboard.competitiongolf.com) enabled the leader-board to stay up to date after each hole. As each team reached their 16th hole, the leader-board was suspended: allowing Stephen Kay to announce the eventual winners at a presentation, after a BBQ hosted at the Arthur Rank Hospice.

Crowned 1st place on the day were The One Group in a team consisting of Anthony Barnes, Tristan Drane, Todd Mills and Ben Ventham, with AD Bly in 2nd place (Mike Pringle, Clive Parkin, Mel Taylor and Roy Smith) and BKL taking 3rd position (Tom Gallup, David Ball, James Allen, Antony Bull).

Many of the holes sponsored by local businesses, featured competitions such as longest drive and nearest the pin. Longest Drive was claimed by Clive Talbot and Sharon Stevens for the Ladies’, with David Chicken Nearest the Pin on hole 4, Graham Miller Nearest the Pin on hole 6, Martin Claxton Nearest the Pin on 9, Bill Dastur Nearest the Pin on 13 and Richard Pilsworth Nearest the Pin on hole 17. On reaching hole 17, and paying an entry fee of £10, all eighty-four players tried to ‘Beat the Pro’. 18 succeeded and were subsequently entered into a prize draw which saw Dave Southby win a night at the Crown in Wells Next the Sea, courtesy of the Flying Kiwi Inns.

In a change to the previous programme players were welcomed to the Hospice’s Bistro for a BBQ and refreshments, where further funds were raised through a charity raffle made possible thanks to prizes generously donated by the Golf Pro at Gog Magog Golf Course, Quy Mill Hotel & Spa, Mr and Mrs Mitcham, Thomson Corfield and Webb, Ashtons Legal and Barnes Construction.

Lynn Morgan, CEO for the Arthur Rank Hospice, thanked all those who had taken part: “It has been a pleasure to welcome you all back to the Hospice, to celebrate the winners of today’s golf day. We are so grateful to everyone who has supported the day and played an important part in raising more than £7500 today. Each year we have to secure over £8 million in order to provide our care and services free of charge, of which £4 million is raised through our community and special events like these.”

Mike Pringle, Director of AD Bly said “AD Bly Construction Limited were delighted to be the event partner for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Golf Day and to be associated with this fantastic charity. It was great to see so many people enjoying the golf and hospitality of the hospice, and to raise such a fantastic amount of money from the local community.”

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity would like to extend its grateful appreciation to: Stephen Kay for organising this traditionally bi-annual event; the players and teams who took part; the businesses who sponsored or supported the event; the team at the Gog Magog Golf Club for looking after the players so well; and Arthur Rank Hospice volunteers Sheila, Ian and Mike who helped at the course and throughout the day.



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