
Jewish Care’s supporters teed off for their annual golf tournament, raising an excess of £25,000 that will go directly to Jewish Care’s Rela Goldhill at Otto Schiff care home for, adults with physical disabilities and sensory impairments.
The 60 amateur golfers and 20 professionals were keen to get back on the driving range at Brocket Hall Golf Course on Monday 11th September at the 45th Pro Am Golf Tournament, which was organised by the Pro Am Golf Committee and sponsored by Lockton Companies Inc. To date, the tournament has raised over £1 million for Jewish Care.
This year two teams scored 92 points with the help of golf pro, Sam Little and the winning team of the day with 95 points, were joined by professional golfer, Jane Turner.
After a morning on the course, golfers enjoyed a lunch at Brocket Hall where Jewish Care’s Director of Fundraising and Community Engagement, Adam Overlander-Kaye, said:
“I’d like to congratulate the Committee for their hard work on their 45th tournament and raising over £1million for Jewish Care. I’d also like to Lockton, our sponsors and all of the participants in the tournament for your support in raising funds to support specialist care at Jewish Care’s Rela Goldhill at Otto Schiff care home.
“Your support really does change people’s lives.”