lofthouse Hill Golf
Club
Leeds Road, Lofthouse, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF3 3LR. Telephone: 01924 823703
Club Diary
Diary dates 2012
Friday 24th February
Annual General Meeting
Monday 2nd April
Captains' Drive In
Wednesday 25th July
Ladies Open Day
Latest Golf News
Els advances in ArizonaErnie Els rolled back the years to bring Luke Donald's defence of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play title to an abrupt halt. Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:52:48 GMT |
For More Professional News Press Here.
Awards for England’s top golf volunteers
England’s top golf volunteers were recognised this week with awards for their inspiring work which encourages people to take up and enjoy the sport.
|
For More E.G.U. News Press Here.
Lofthouse Hill Golf Club is proud to sponsor various charities every year.
The Golf Clubs main charity is the Guide Dogs for the Blind.
The club has supported this charity for many years and will continue to do so This year.
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association consists of customers, volunteers, donors, employees and trustees. They work as a team to deliver mobility and access services that meet the needs and aspirations of blind and partially-sighted people in the United Kingdom. The charity employs 1000 professional staff in the UK supported by 10,000 volunteers.
This years captain, Phill Moon, has selected The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children as his charity to support.
The NSPCC was founded in 1884 and their vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK. They help to protect children across the UK. They run a wide range of services for both children and adults, including national helplines and local projects.
This years Lady Captain, Andrea Marshall, has selected the Motor Neurone Disease Association as her supported charity.
The Motor Neurone Disease Association is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that funds and promotes global research into the disease and provides support for people affected by Motor Neurone Disease.
The Association was formed in 1979 by a group of volunteers who wanted to co-ordinate support, guidance and advice for people affected by the illness.
They now have 3,000 volunteers and 150-plus paid staff, all dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by Motor Neurone Disease, now and in the future.
They will do all that we can to enable everybody living with Motor Neurone Disease to receive the best care, achieve the highest possible quality of life and to die with dignity.
Copyrite © 2008-2012 Lofthouse Hill Golf Club links Website Designed and developed by www.sites4eyes.co.uk