Ifield Golf Club captains raise cash for charity

Ifield Golf Club men and lady captains both had highly successful playing years which were full of great golf and a highly successful

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Ifield Golf Club's Sally Brown and her 72 hole team presenting a cheque to James Bacharew from MacMillan Cancer Support. SUS-160118-154740002Ifield Golf Club's Sally Brown and her 72 hole team presenting a cheque to James Bacharew from MacMillan Cancer Support. SUS-160118-154740002
Ifield Golf Club's Sally Brown and her 72 hole team presenting a cheque to James Bacharew from MacMillan Cancer Support. SUS-160118-154740002

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At the start of the year both captains nominate charities who they will raise funds for during the year.

This year Ifield club captain, Bob Hazlewood and lady captain Sally Brown chose as their charities MND (Motor Neurone Disease) and MacMillan Cancer Support.

Ifield Golf Club's Bob Hazlewood presenting a cheque to Pam Fry of MND SUS-160118-154750002Ifield Golf Club's Bob Hazlewood presenting a cheque to Pam Fry of MND SUS-160118-154750002
Ifield Golf Club's Bob Hazlewood presenting a cheque to Pam Fry of MND SUS-160118-154750002
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Ifield members supported both charities magnificently and as a result a record breaking total of over £11, 750 was raised for both charities.

The biggest single event was when Sally Brown and four other lady members undertook to play 72 holes of golf from dawn to sunset of one day in summer. A feat that was made all the more remarkable as it was played on the hottest day of the summer, when temperatures exceeded 80 degrees for most of the day.

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