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Golf tournament raises £1,500 for RNIB

Golf tournament raises £1,500 for RNIB

Members of the cleaning industry have raised more than £1,500 at the CHSA’s annual Pro-Am Golf Tournament for the RNIB.

Combining this with the money raised earlier in the year at the Gala Ball, the CHSA has generated approximately £10,000 for the RNIB this year.

Stephen Harrison, Chair of the CHSA, explained: “Generating funds for charity is an important part of our ethos. Always popular, our Pro-Am Golf tournament and annual Gala Ball are the foundation for our fundraising; between them we raise tens of thousands of pounds every year. We’re delighted this year is no different.”

The tournament took place at Rockliffe Hall near Darlington, with outstanding support from the staff. The successful partnership with the Yorkshire Professional Golf Association continued, with John Wells and Aran Wainright making sure a professional played with every team and so was on hand to provide expertise and advice throughout the course.

Greyland’s Richard Dyson added: “It was a superb day. Great location, lovely hotel and a tough (but fair) golf course. Special praise to all the staff at Rockliffe Hall, each of whom was very polite and courteous.”

The winning team came from Scott Janitorial and comprised Keith Airey, Scott Bullough and Ross Bullough, all supported by the pro player, Peter Robinson. A team from Metsa came second and the RPC Bpi Recycled Plastics team came third. Duncan Bullough, also from Scott Janitorial, won Best Amateur Player.

www.chsa.co.uk

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