Landmark Information
Group entered two teams in to The Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s,
Northampton branch, annual golf day on Tuesday 17th June
at Northampton Golf Club.
Team ‘Landmark/NLS’ was made up of members
of Northampton Law Society (NLS), Tom Kings (Tollers Solicitors), Bryan Hardman
(Stetmans Solicitors), David Browne, (Hewitsons) and Phil Smith (Administrator
– NLS)
Team ‘Landmark 1’, comprised of Paul Moyses
and Stuart Whalley (IndexPI), Martin John (PIE) and the intrepid and talented Rob
Phillipson (Head of Sales – Landmark Information Group).
In total there were
seventeen 4-ball teams that took part, both Onesearch Direct and Shoosmiths
Solicitors also entered teams, with players coming from as far afield as Ely, Birmingham
and Bristol, as well as more locally from Kettering and Northampton.
The weather was
fantastic and the teams were able to complete their rounds of the Harlestone
course in glorious sunshine before gathering in the clubhouse for dinner and prize-giving.
The winning team was Landmark
NLS with a score of 82 points which was achieved after a slow start and a
points haul of 16 points on the final four holes.
The winning team
members each received a Lifeboats medal and their prize from RNLI regional
fundraising manager Terry James.
In addition, Tom Kings
also picked up the prize for being nearest to the pin on the 9th
hole.
Jeff Sutherland-Kay,
chair of the RNLI’s Northampton branch, said “We have been running an annual
golf day since 2006 and the wonderful support of a number of commercial
sponsors makes it all possible. The golfers have a great day out playing this lovely
course and support the RNLI at the same time. So everyone is a winner.”
The RNLI is a charity
and is funded by voluntary donations, with approximately a third coming from
fundraising activities such as this years’ Golf Day which raised over £2100.
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