The day was supported by 32 teams and the weather was warm and sunny. The course was in excellent condition, which produced some very good scores being posted. Light refreshments at the halfway house were welcome and there was good demand for Pimm’s. At the end of play an excellent meal was enjoyed by all.
The event raised just under £7000 making a total of over £100,000 over the 16 years. Rotary President John Clark has nominated the local branch of NSPCC and Doorstep as the main beneficiaries. Other local charities will also benefit.
Grimsby Rotary Club thanks the main sponsors, Lexus (Hull) who have supported the event from the start, as well as all other sponsors, again many of whom have given regular support, and the teams of golfers, who have made this day such a great golfing and financial success.
President John and the event organisers, Stuart and Bill, would like to thank all of the Sponsors and Rotarians who made personal donations, not fogetting the band of willing helpers who came along to help on the day, especially the ladies who prepared the rolls and served refreshments at the halfway house. A big thank you to all for making the day a success.
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