Dorset pair are England champions
A
pair of Dorset women golfers have won the national England Golf Trust Stableford competition, which has raised over £5000 to support young
people who need financial help to play the game.
Sarah
Holt and Sarah Lethbridge, from Sherborne (image © Leaderboard
Photography), teamed up to score 47 points in the betterball final at
King’s Norton Golf Club, Worcestershire.
They
won by two points from the team from Belton Woods, Lincolnshire, who
took second place on countback from Redditch, Worcestershire. Fourth
place went to Perranporth, Cornwall, on 41 points, also securing their
spot on countback.
The
competition was designed to raise funds for the Trust which provides
grants and bursaries for young men and women in education or aged up to
21. Over 100 clubs entered the competition, which began with a club
qualifying round, and around 80 more also made donations to the Trust.
Trustee
Ian Watkins commented: “The competition and the support we have
received has been brilliant. We’ve raised just over £5000 from entry
fees and donations and that means around 30 grants for young people.”
Sarah
Holt, who plays off 16 (pictured left) said: “We’re absolutely
delighted to win – and stunned! We didn’t really get into any trouble,
but if one of us did the other scored well. We just dovetailed.”
Sherborne
are regular supporters of the Trust and Sarah Lethbridge, a
22-handicapper, added: “If raising money helps young people stay in golf
and gets more people playing golf, it has to be good.”
She
took up golf about three years ago and says: “It keeps me sane! I’m a
chef and I work very long hours, so golf gets me out in the fresh air
and makes me shut off from my job.”
Click here for more information about the England Golf Trust
Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193
EDITORS’ NOTES
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