
We were thrilled to be back at Liphook Golf Cub on Friday 6th May for the charity’s Annual Golf Day.
It was a glorious morning as over 40 players headed out onto the stunning Liphook course to play 18 holes of four ball better ball.
Organised with the help of supporter, Sue Stradling, and her son Ewan, the competition has been held at Liphook Golf Club for over 30 years. So, it was a very special return to the course after recent Covid disruption.
The competition was followed by a delicious buffet lunch after which prizes were awarded and Andy Cook, CEO of Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, gave a short speech.
We were thrilled to joined by David Arkell, son of the charity’s founder, who shared fond memories of his mother Helen, at the golf club.
Many congratulations go to Michael Bristow and his partner Colin Sweet who won the competition, taking home the silver salver.
Huge thanks to all the players for taking part and for their many generous donations. The day raised a fantastic £10,200 which will enable us to support many more children, young people and adults with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties.
Thank you so much for helping us to achieve this.
Annual Golf Day 2023: Thursday 11 May
If you’d like to take part in next year’s charity golf day email [email protected] for details. We look forward to hearing from you.