Its’ Back – Farnfields Annual Charity Golf Day – Friday 29 April 2022
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Farnfields’ annual charity golf day will be held at the beautiful Rushmore Golf Club on 29th April 2022.
The day will comprise a fantastic 18-hole event together with lunch, course competitions (and prizes) and a great raffle.
Participants get to choose whether to enter a team, sponsor a hole or both.
For those that enter a team (comprising four players) they will be competing in a bowmaker competition together with other challenges including a yellow ball competition, nearest the pin, hole in one challenge to win a car and other shot challenges.
All proceeds raised at the event will go to charitable causes. This year we will be raising money for Shaftesbury Car Link which provides transport in an isolated rural area for people unable to get to shops, doctors & hospital.
So far we have had a fantastic uptake on teams, hole sponsors, prizes and raffle donations but if you would like to get involved please do contact Julian Alahakoon on Julian.Alahakoon@farnfields.com.
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