A Charity Golf Day (sponsored by Bower Mapson Ltd) organised jointly by the Rotary Clubs of Swindon North, Swindon Old Town and Swindon Thamesdown in aid of the NSPCC (Swindon Branch).
An 18-hole Stableford Competition - entries invited from teams of four - shotgun start at 1pm.
Prizes: a minimum of 4 team prizes and 2 individual prizes
Play for the men from the Yellow Tees and for the ladies from the Red Tees. Stroke allowance of a full handicap with a maximum of 24 strokes for the men and 28 strokes for the ladies. Ladies will receive 2 courtesy strokes off the men's card.
The day ends with a dinner at 6pm and the presentation of prizes.
Ogbourne Downs Golf Course closed for the exclusive use of the Competition.
Why not enter a team? You are promised a most enjoyable and worthwhile day made even better in the knowledge that the proceeds will be going to charity. Cost £160 per team.
All applications will be treated on a first come, first served basis.
You can also sponsor a tee for £20 and have your name in front of all the players for the day.
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE NSPCC & OTHER ROTARY CHARITIES
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