Golf Day Secures Hole in One for Air Ambulance

Posted on 20th July 2023 by Streets


Image to represent Golf Day Secures Hole in One for Air Ambulance

We were delighted to host our tenth annual Charity Golf Day on Friday 7th July raising a record amount of more than ÂŁ8,000 for the Air Ambulance - a fantastic day was had by all.


The total amount fundraised will be divided between our three regional charities; East Anglian Air Ambulance, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance and Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

The winning team on the day was Varley Orthopaedics with Civil Recovery Solutions coming in second and The One Group in third place. The winners of the Longest Drive and Nearest the Pin competitions were Adam Aisthorpe and Paul Ward respectively.

We would like to say a huge thank you to all those people who sponsored, donated, gave their time and helped in some way, without whom the day would not be possible. These include:

  • Lincoln Golf Club
  • Krantz Designs
  • Sills & Betteridge
  • Pennells Garden Centre
  • Business Link Magazine
  • Lincolnshire Today
  • Bainland
  • Duckworths
  • Gleeds
  • Lincoln Independent
  • Moneycorp
  • Greenborough
  • My Local
  • Partic Motor Spares Ltd
  • Mark Bates Ltd
  • Family Business Awards
  • Tower House Wealth Management
  • Accept Cards
  • Vibrant Colour
  • Des Brown Builders
  • Distract
  • Gelder Group
  • Howtin Investments
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln
  • A Hughes & Son
  • Bickford Ltd
  • The English Distillery
  • The One Group
  • Rilmac
  • Onespacemedia Group
  • G H Shaw

The event received fantastic support with 23 teams taking part and more than 30 local businesses sponsoring the day. There were Stableford team prizes as well as competitions such as Longest Drive, Nearest the Pin, Beat the Pro, All four hit the Green and Hole in One.

Streets’ 11th Charity Golf Day will take place on Friday 5th July 2024 at Lincoln Golf Club, Torksey. Once again this will be in aid of the three Air Ambulances for which we have raised nearly £70,000 for over the last ten years.

 


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