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Ladies and Gentlemen, we know
many of you love a game of golf, so why not enjoy a healthy walk
and make some money for an important cause that strikes fear
a little further south of the heart
Nearly 35,000 men will
be diagnosed with testicular cancer this year
1 in 3 of
you will not make it
Savour the tranquillity in
this 210 acre championship course and help very special causes.
One of them was started by the inspirational Bob Champion who
beat the odds in more ways than one
whilst being treated
for the life-threatening disease Bob remained focused on his
greatest goal of steering Aldanti first past the post at the
Grand National, " Against all the odds, in 1981 my dream
came true. Not only did I win a very public victory in the Grand
National, but also a very personal victory against cancer"
At a very reasonable £75
per person you can take advantage of the Alliss and Clark designed
greens then relax with drinks before dinner at the Q Hotel just
down the road. What an amazing opportunity to entertain your
favourite clients or perhaps treat yourself. If you have friends
or colleagues who haven't been bitten by the golfing bug why
not just invite them to dinner at £45 per person? Golf
teams are 4s and tables are in 10s
so pick a set up that
suits you or let us help you slot in wiht others.
We are also looking for sponsors
to get this event off the ground
so any help is greatly
appreciated and will be publicised with some magic prose on our
website www.charitygolfevent.co.uk which goes live next week
and obviously in our event programme which has some fabulous
sponsorship opportunities. Or perhaps you would like to add something
to our 200 goody bags as well as promoting your business we get
to have some fun. We already have some terrific prizes for our
charity auction and a very special TV celebrity auctioneer to
make our event something special, all we need now is you!
Ladies, other than looking
after your men don't think this course doesn't offer anything
for you
not only is the site owned by 2 very special ladies,
Jenny Wilson and Vivien Saunders, both esteemed in their own
rights. So be inspired, meet some great people and have fun at
the same time as raising both awareness and money for some great
causes.
Please pass on to as many people as you can to
help me make this event a life-saver
It's just off Junction
12 of the M11 so very easy to get to. If I can help any of you
in any way please get in touch.
Thank you, Ian Broughall &
Amanda Hill |