THE GOLF DAY 2019
Smile's annual golf day, 'The Golf Day', this year held at Brough Golf Club has raised over £8,000 for the HEY Smile Foundation to support local projects across Hull and East Yorkshire.
The Golf Day hosted by the HEY Smile Foundation and MKM and Gosschalks, with support from Hull Golf Club and Arrival Design was an outstanding success this year.
19 teams took the course and the event was an action-packed day of swinging, putting and competing to win The Golf Day crown for 2019.
J.Lindeberg and looked every inch the professional golfers. Players enjoyed taking part in on course challenges with the chance to win prizes from Bonus Arena, Gosschalks, P&O Ferries, The Village Hotel (Hull) and Napoleons Casino. Alongside these prizes, there was also the chance to win a brand new Volvo Car with the hole in one challenge.
The winning team with a fantastic round was Mobility Networks, the lucky recipients of a trip to Celtic Manor Golf Resort. This is the third year Mobility Networks have won this event!
(KCOM); Eliot Grant (Rollits); Tony Robinson (Martin Dixon Ltd) and Steve Howson (Athena Signs). The lucky winner taking home a Hugo Boss watch and cuff links donated by Hugh Rice, alongside the coveted Golf Day trophy, was Steve Howson.
The day ended with a BBQ dinner and entertainment from comedian, Lea with golfers switching their clubs for dancing shoes as they partied away into the night (with some very questionable dance moves).
The HEY Smile Foundation continues to be thrilled with the development of the Golf Day every year. Branch Director, Ian Pratt Nick Ward, from our partner hosts, EYG said:
The Golf Day is a major highlight in the East Yorkshire golfing calendar. As always, https://www.eygwindows.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EYG is delighted to host this event and support our local community at the same time. "To raise over £10,000 for charitable projects across East Yorkshire is fantastic; but to have so much fun at the same time is incredible."Funds raised from this year's Golf Day have already swung into action to support Smile's garden transformation project at Sunshine House, a Hull-based centre for children, providing respite and end of life care. Less than a week after the Golf Day, funds were used to buy equipment to enable a team of volunteers from the HSBC North Corporate team to clear the garden the area and begin the transformation of the fencing into a fairy tale inspired rainbow (paint supplied by MKM!) If you'd like to go on the waiting list for next year's Golf Day, please email: ss@heysmilefoundation.org For more pics, go to our Facebook page. 2017 FULL TEAM LIST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, NOT ABILITY!):
Arrival Design Athena Signs Bespoke Improvements (Team One) Bespoke Improvements (Team Two) Eurocell EYG (Team One) EYG (Team Two) FG Sports IM Energy Jelf Insurance Partnership Jewson KCOM Martin Dixon Ltd Mila Hardware MKM (Team One) MKM (Team Two) Napoleons Casino and Restaurant Neal Hammond Accountants Premier Modular Rollits Santander Sure Powder Coatings Ltd Vapor Ricon
PRIZES
1st Place Team: Trip to Celtic Manor Golf Resort, Newport, Wales, courtesy of AluK and a bottle of single malt whisky for each player. 1st Placed Individual: Hugo Boss watch and cuff links donated by Hugh Rice and a bottle of single malt whisky. 2nd Place Team: £50 Pro Shop vouchers for Hull Golf Club and a bottle of single malt whisky for each player.
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Funds raised from this year's Golf Day have already swung into action to support Smile's garden transformation project at Sunshine House, a Hull-based centre for children, providing respite and end of life care.
Less than a week after the Golf Day, funds were used to buy equipment to enable a team of volunteers from the 

