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This year's charity day is again at Cams Hall Estate Golf Club. The date is 12th September 2008. The same format again, with a two tee start system commencing at 11:30. The costs of putting this event on have risen this year quite dramatically, however, we have kept our price almost static. The cost for a four-ball team is just £225. The team entry information can be found by clicking this link. From here you can enter a team and find out all the information about the day and what is about.
The Venue is: Cams Hall Estate Golf Club
The date is: Friday, 12th September 2008
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Thanks for all your help and support. We have raised 8624.28 net, and with Gift Aid tax break of 28% given by most of those that sponsored Adrian or Christine to lose weight and other donors, this figure is in excess of £9000. It would be fair to say that we and our charities are delighted.
 Hampshire Hackers Golf Society, presenting their cheque of £4312.14 to The Rainbow Centre in Fareham.
From left to right; Julie Woodward, Mark Osgood, Tommy Frampton, Helen Somerset-Howe, Brian Kirby and Yvonne Frampton.
The same amount was raised for Naomi House Children's Hospice.
Mark Osgood, Jon Gane, Tommy Frampton, Brian Kirby and Adrian Knight were the Charity Day committee for 2007.
The Venue was: Cams Hall Estate Golf Club
The date was: Tuesday, 11th September 2007
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Presentation of our cheque to Naomi House Presentation of our cheque to The Rainbow Centre
Childrens Hospice
2006: Our chosen charities were Naomi House Children's Hospice and The Rainbow Centre, Fareham.
Our event was played at Waterlooville Golf Club on September 18th 2006. 26 teams entered from all different professions and included Ex-pro footballers Nicky Banger, Matthew LeTissier, Ian Baird, cricketer Adey Ames and singer comedian Shep Woolley, who all put their collective weight to our cause. The event was also written up in the Portsmouth Evening News with a super photograph.
Our charity committee this year were: Mark Osgood, Tommy Frampton and Jon Gane. Three highly respected members, not only of our Society, but in the community, set a difficult target to raise £5000 .
We are extremely proud to announce that we raised £5,780.
TO ALL THOSE THAT ASSISTED IN HELPING REACH THIS FANTASTIC AMOUNT, WE AND OUR TWO CHOSEN CHARITIES THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS.
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In 2005, HHGS were delighted to raise £3,375 for Naomi House Children's Hospice, based at Winchester. Our aim was to give them £1,000, so beating all our expectations by a golden mile!
23 teams of four players took to the Cams Hall Estate Golf course to help Hampshire Hackers Golf Society raise much needed funds for the Naomi House Children's Hospice.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
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In 2004, HHGS were proud to have raised £614 for the Parents & Friends of Winston Lodge. A residential care home in Waterlooville, for people with severe learning disabilities.
Our committee with our presentation cheque
for the Parents & Friends of Winston Lodge.
Matthew Fox, Adrian Knight & Pete Stubbs
receiving the cheque on the Charity's behalf.
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