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Charity Golf Day a Success

Allen Tomas & Co Financial Management and Agrifac UK, held its first joint Charity Golf Day raising £3,050 (£1,000 for the Stroke Unit at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and £2,050 for Cancer Research UK).

Teams of golfers enjoyed a Texas Scramble format at Heacham Manor Golf Club on Friday 13th September 2019.

Event organisers Ben Allen, Michael Crisp, Andrew Carse and Matt Carse decided to raise money for these charities as they have a personal connection to them and know the funds will be used well.

The event was won by FENMAN SPESH, Captained by Nick Barker of NB Construction (UK) Ltd playing some fantastic golf. The Red Devils Captained by Jonathan Shippey came second with Michael Crisp’s team of Allen Tomas & Co II finishing third. We won’t name last place!!

Well done Fred Case of team Branodunum, who won both the Longest Drives on Holes 4 and 11, and Nearest the Pin on Hole 7. Fred’s team member and Captain, Thomas Oleson, winning Nearest the Pin on Hole 15.

We would like to thank everyone who took part in the golf day and for their generous raffle gifts. Thank you also to the Allen Tomas staff of Chloe, Leah and Kia for looking after us all and lastly to Edd Howes and his team at Heacham Manor Golf Course.


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