Woodingdean Gull
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Sorry for this being posted a bit late, but I've had very little spare time just lately.
Anyway, the good news is that the 5th REMF Charity Golf Day, not only had 68 golfers out on the day, but more than doubled the best previous day by making a PROFIT of nearly three thousand pounds. After everthing had beeen added up and costs deducted, the bottom line was a magnificent £2,815 clear profit.
The day caused record after record to fall.
A total of 68 golfers competed.
There was a total of 12 trophies to be won
There were 24 other prizes to be won
We had over 30 superb raffle prizes to be won
and
We had 4 wonderful items for auction.
All these contrubuted to making this the best REMF golf day we've ever held. After a week of rain, even the day was dry and mainly sunny. (It poured hard the next day as well).
For everyone that supported the day in any way, as a golfer, for sponsoring a hole or donating a raffle prize, many, many thanks. It was hard work, but made easier, and all worthwhile, by the people who supported it.
Tony.....
Anyway, the good news is that the 5th REMF Charity Golf Day, not only had 68 golfers out on the day, but more than doubled the best previous day by making a PROFIT of nearly three thousand pounds. After everthing had beeen added up and costs deducted, the bottom line was a magnificent £2,815 clear profit.
The day caused record after record to fall.
A total of 68 golfers competed.
There was a total of 12 trophies to be won
There were 24 other prizes to be won
We had over 30 superb raffle prizes to be won
and
We had 4 wonderful items for auction.
All these contrubuted to making this the best REMF golf day we've ever held. After a week of rain, even the day was dry and mainly sunny. (It poured hard the next day as well).
For everyone that supported the day in any way, as a golfer, for sponsoring a hole or donating a raffle prize, many, many thanks. It was hard work, but made easier, and all worthwhile, by the people who supported it.
Tony.....