Wessex Heartbeat Charity ready for annual Alan Ball golf day
Hamptworth Golf and Country Club in Salisbury is set to host the annual ‘Alan Ball golf day’ on May 15, 2009 and Wessex Heartbeat Charity are giving you the chance to join in.
Hamptworth Golf and Country Club in Salisbury is set to host the annual ‘Alan Ball golf day’ on May 15, 2009 and Wessex Heartbeat Charity are giving you the chance to join in.
The golf day which includes 18 rounds of golf, bacon bap and coffee on arrival, a demonstration by world champion golf trickster Geoff Swain, afternoon buffet and a prize giving presentation is only £400 (inclusive of VAT) for a team of four.
A marketing opportunity is also available for companies who would like to advertise their business at this event through banner placement at selected golf holes. The banner measuring three metres by one metre can be customised with your company name, logo and website details for £250 (inclusive of VAT).
To find out more information or to book a place, please contact Tina Richardson on 023 8079 5928, email info@heartbeat.org.uk or visit heartbeat.co.uk. Where next?
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