Golf Day

Wed, Jun 4th 2025 at 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Eaglescliffe Golf Club on Wednesday 4th June 2025


Rotary Teesside West, the Motor Neurone Disease Association, St Theresa’s Hospice Darlington, Butterwick Hospices and the Teesside Dementia Link Services would like to thank you for your support for our Charity Golf Day held at Eaglescliffe Golf Club on Wednesday 4th June 2025. The results of the competition are attached below and can also be found on the Eaglescliffe Golf Club website.

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back The Community Service committee encourages club involvement in local initiatives such as Games for People with Disabilities, Stroke Awareness and Driving for the Blind as well as raising funds for local charitable causes at our annual Charity Golf Day.

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The Club Service team in collaboration with the President and Secretary organises and manages the club's calendar of events.

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The Club Social team organises a variety of social events for club members and guests and in doing so raises valuable funds for various charitable causes.

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The Vocational and Youth Development committee actively supports and encourages young people to develop their own skillset. They also select and identify candidates for youth leadership programmes such as RYLA.

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The International Committee monitors Rotary International, looking at ways our club can assist in overseas projects and in particular creating public awareness of Rotary involvement in the Polio Plus campaign.

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The Rotary Foundation is Rotary's own charity supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotary members. This support is essential to make possible projects, funded with Foundation grants, that bring sustainable improvement to communities in need.

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The Community Service committee encourages club involvement in local initiatives such as Games for People with Disabilities, Stroke Awareness and Driving for the Blind as well as raising funds for local charitable causes at our annual Charity Golf Day.

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The Rotary Club of Teesside West welcomes all enquiries and applications for membership of our vibrant club. Why not discover what we are all about by visiting us at one of the club meetings.

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