By Gary Moug

TIME IS running out to secure your place at a magnificent golf day in aid of our
appeal.
This Thursday, the spectacular Carrick course at Cameron House, Loch Lomond, will host the event in which golfers play a round on one of the country’s most lavish courses.
Set amongst incredible scenery and wildlife, the course — home of this year’s Ladies Scottish Open — promises to be an absolute delight for all golf enthusiasts.
There are still a limited number of places available. At a cost of £500 per team, only groups of four can sign up — but with time running out, organisers advise you to book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
You don’t have to be Tiger Woods to take part. Golfers of all ages and ability levels are welcome.
All profits are going to the Yorkhill Children’s Foundation in association with The Sunday Post Sick Children’s Appeal. This is the second year the event has been held, after an incredible £7000 was raised last time out.
Joan MacLeod, Fundraising Manager for the Yorkhill Children’s Foundation, said, “We’re looking forward to another fantastic day at the Carrick.
“With the support of the companies and individuals taking part, we’ll be able to help fund all the enhancements at Yorkhill — from medical equipment to MediCinema.”
To enquire about places, contact Joan on 0141 201 0458.
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