CHARITY GOLF DAY 2017

Fri, May 5th 2017 at 12:00 am -

REPORT & RESULTS
Rotary Charity golf day held at:
Lanhydrock Golf Club - May 2017 - Once again a huge success raising in excess of £6,000 for MNDA.


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ANNUAL GOLF DAY  - Fri 5th May 2017

This years annual charity golf day supporting MNDA held at:

Lanhydrock Golf Club - Friday 5th May 2017

Photo above:

L to R -  Peter Williams (President Bodmin Rotary), Derek Williamson (MNDA), Andy Coppin (WEM Sponsor), Graham Bond ( Lanhydrock Golf Club), Peter Old ( MCB Sponsor)

Press Report 7/05/2017....

Cornish Guardian, NCA, Bodmin Banner, MNDA Website & Thumbprint

The Rotary Club of Bodmin held its 16th annual charity golf day at Lanhydrock Hotel and Golf Course on 5th May raising money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association .

The golf day, which is hailed as the biggest charity golf day in Cornwall, saw forty six teams ( 184 golfers) compete in a Texas Scramble format, for various prizes, including a car and other prizes for holes in one.   Local businesses sponsored holes & greens and donated generously to the raffle prepared by volunteers of the local branch of the MND Association, the tickets for which sold out within just a few hours. 

The event was organised by The Rotary Club of Bodmin, together with the dedication and exceptional work of  Derek Williamson of the MND Association.  Derek has helped to organise numerous golf events for MNDA in Cornwall and Spain over the past 9 years and to date has raised over £100,000 for  the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Bodmin Rotary President Peter Williams and Derek Williamson expressed thanks to everyone for their participation and support.  Local MP Scott Mann presented the winners with their prizes and summing up Derek Williamson said that it was a “fabulous day, the weather was windy, but good, what more could we have asked for?” and added special thanks to the Rotary Club of Bodmin for their overwhelming support and for organising the day.

Rtn. Peter Bray
Bodmin Rotary Publicity Officer

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Straightest drive – Sue Offield

Gents nearest the pin on the 11th – John Farrel
Ladies nearest the pin on the 15th – Lou McCartney
Mixed second – The Game Birds
Mixed first – The Fantastic Four
Ladies second –The Rockettes
Ladies first – H.E.A.L
Gents second – Lloyds Bank
Gents first – Odd One Out

Overall first place winner – Dave Nottle Scaffolding (with an overall score of 54.4)

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ANNUAL GOLF  DAY  - Fri 6th May 2016

Report & Results....

Photo above L to R :  Peter Old (MCB Main Sponsor),  Andy Coppin ( WEM Main Sponsor), Peter Robinson ( President Bodmin Rotary), Scott Mann ( Local MP), Derek Williamson ( MNDA), Graham Bond ( Lanhydrock Golf Club).

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Press Report 17/05/2016....

Cornish Guardian, NCA, Bodmin Banner, MNDA Website & Thumbprint

The Rotary Club of Bodmin held its 15th annual charity golf day at Lanhydrock Hotel and Golf Course on 6th May which raised £6,500 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association .

The golf day, which is hailed as the biggest charity golf day in Cornwall, saw forty four teams of golfers compete in a Texas Scramble format, for various prizes, including a car and other prizes for holes in one.   Local businesses sponsored holes & greens and donated generously to the raffle prepared by volunteers of the local branch of the MND Association, the tickets for which sold out within just a few hours. 

The event was organised by The Rotary Club of Bodmin, together with the dedication and exceptional work of  Derek Williamson of the MND Association.  Derek has helped to organise numerous golf events for MNDA in Cornwall and Spain over the past 9 years and to date has raised over £100,000 for  the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

The start team was led by local MP Scott Mann, who set the standard with a superb first drive, but at  the end of the day the winning team was ‘The Captains Choice’ led by Stewart Bradley with a score of 55.1.  Regrettably no Holes in One were scored. ( For full results www.bodmin.rotary1290.org )

Bodmin Rotary Vice President Peter Williams and Derek Williamson expressed thanks to everyone for their participation and support.  Local MP Scott Mann presented the winners with their prizes and summing up Derek Williamson said that it was a “fabulous day, the weather was good, the course was good, what more could we have asked for?” and added special thanks to the Rotary Club of Bodmin for their overwhelming support and for organising the day.

Rtn. Peter Bray
Bodmin Rotary Publicity Officer

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GOLF XTRAVAGANA - held annually to support MNDA is now the largest charity golf event in Cornwall.  Organised jointly by Bodmin Rotary Club and the Motor Neurons Didease Association and Sponsored by many local businesses.

Entry slots  are available for Approx.160 golfers to take part in teams of four, competing for an extensive prize list, this year valued at over £2000. Prizes for holes-in-one; a new car, sunshine holiday, and a golfing weekend are also available.

Motor Neurone Disease is a dreadful illness, currently incurable, but support for this event, is a great boost to those persons who have to live with this disease. Last years profit for MNDA Cornwall was approx. £6,500.

The event has been held for the past eight years for MNDA and was originally started 15 years ago as an annual charity event by Bodmin Rotary Club. However, with the tremendous enthusiasm and work put in by Derek Williamson and MNDA, as a joint venture, the popularly of the event has grown.

Please do not delay in booking your place:

All details, poster, entry form, sponsor form etc. - See Below or can be obtained from MNDA Sec. Derek Williamson Tel: 07768 850839

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Downloads:  For printing:

A4 Poster -Golf_2016_Poster_Golf_Rev.pdf

Entry Form  -Golf_Day_2016_Application_Form_Derek.doc

Sponsorship Form  - Golf_Day_2016_SponsorshipdonationorgiftformDerek.doc


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