Golfers go crazy for Christie’s
Reporter: by JANICE BARKER
Date published: 06 July 2009
Photo: Picture: DARREN ROBINSON
GOLFERS (from left) Hazel Rogerson, lady captain Anita Scholes, Eileen Simpson and Peter Barnes tackle the windmill hole during Saddleworth Golf Club’s crazy golf tournament
The Chronicle _ supporting the Oldham Christie Appeal
Golfers went crazy in Saddleworth when a miniature set of nine holes was set up inside the clubhouse.
The crazy golf tournament was the idea of Saddleworth Golf Club’s lady captain Anita Scholes, and men’s captain David Pullen, to raise funds for the Evening Chronicle’s £100,000 Christie Appeal.
The £170 raised will help to provide the new radiotherapy unit at the Royal Oldham Hospital which will save long hours of travelling for local patients.
The Christie Appeal is the charity for both captains this year, and members more used to playing golf over 500 yards, had to scale down their sights to a miniature world of windmills, loops, obstacle courses and hump backed bridges. Families and new members were invited to tee off to make sure youngsters were also involved.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1You can score free tickets to a Latics game while supporting Dr Kershaw’s Hospice
- 2Primary school in Uppermill considers introducing new ‘faith-based’ entry criteria to tackle...
- 3Public inquiry announced into rail upgrade that could leave villages ‘cut off’ for months
- 4Tributes paid following death of hugely respected Oldham community figure Dale Harris
- 5Trio arrested, drugs and weapons seized following Chadderton raid
