The weather was perfect at
Freshwater Bay Golf Course on Sunday as a field of 96 golfers from around the
Island and Mainland set off in the Annual FBGC Charity Challenge, which this
year was in aid of the ABILITY DOGS 4
YOUNG PEOPLE, an IOW Charity dedicated to providing assistance dogs to
young adults suffering with disabilities.
Gail Brown, Ann Smith, Liz Morris & Di Clark, team winners |
The team event was won by Gail Brown, Di Clark, Liz Morris and Ann Smith, with 127 points.
There were 2 teams on 126 points, with John Allen, Bill Hinchen, Sammi Keen and Chris Tansley winning on countback from Bob Godden, Jan Godden, Joan Martin and Chris Sprackling.
In the pairs event 3rd place went to Sammi Keen and Chris Tansley on 76 points, 2nd was Derek and Brian Wright, losing on countback to Miles Oldershaw and Keith Kimber, both pairs getting 79 points.
Sammi’s score of 43 points also
saw her pick up the best ladies prize, with Liz Morris in 2nd place
on 39 points and Elaine Hunter in 3rd on 38 points.
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John Allen won the best away
player with 40 points, Ernie Smith was 2nd on 38 points and Xavier
Bishop was 3rd on 37 points.
After the golf, a demonstration
was given by the Ability Dogs 4 Young People team that showed how the trained
dogs can enhance the lives of young people suffering with disabilities.
Running alongside the golf was
a charity raffle, with many businesses and individuals from around the Island
donating prizes. The proceeds of this and the golf day meant that the grand
total raised for the charity was £1780.
During the presentation FBGC
Captain Steve Orchard thanked everybody that had contributed in making the day
such a resounding success, and this was echoed by Carol Court, the founder of
Ability Dogs 4 Young People.