The 25th Charity Golf Tournament – Friday 10th May 2024
We plan to hold our annual charity tournament again this year and we thank you for your past support. May we invite you once again to enter a team to help raise funds for our chosen good causes.
This year they will include:
• Yorkshire Air Ambulance, which helps to save lives through a sophisticated, state of the art, and fast emergency medical response anywhere in Yorkshire.
• Yorkshire Cancer Research, which works with researchers, scientists and clinicians to help people in and around Yorkshire avoid, survive and cope with cancer.
• The StoreHouse, a community project created by Influence Church which runs Richmond’s food bank.
• Garget Walker House, Dementia Forward’s centre in Richmond supporting people to live well with Dementia.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams, the best ladies’ team and the best Rotary Club team. Tee off times will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Entry forms are available from
Richard Gibson, Flat 1, Bolton Crofts, 42 Quakers Lane, Richmond, DL10 4AX.
We wish to thank Richmond Golf Club who again have agreed to support us with the use of their superb parkland course and clubhouse facilities. A selection of takeaway snacks will also be available during the day.
Thank you in anticipation of your response and we look forward to seeing you on the day.
For further information please contact:
Richard Gibson - Tel: 07811 370711 email: richardgibson1949@gmail.com
or
Colin Chitty - Tel: 07792 075314 email: colin.chitty@outlook.com
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