It's a funny old game!
Four golfers plan to play a hole at 18 different clubs in the Leeds and Bradford area to raise cash for Red Nose Day.

Two Yorkshiremen and two Lancastrians have thrown aside old rivalries to play a round with a difference on Red Nose Day ? they're taking on one hole at 18 different courses.
On March 16, Stephen Robinson, Martin Bell, Andy Fowler and Paul Alexander (pictured left to right), who all work for IBM at the Bradford and Bingley head office in Bingley, will play a hole at each of the following layouts in the Bradford and Leeds area: Otley, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley, Silsden, Keighley, Bingley St Ives, Shipley, Northcliffe, Baildon, Hollins Hall, Bradford, Rawdon, Cookridge, Moortown, Sand Moor, Alwoodley, Moor Allerton and Scarcroft.
The golfers are being sponsored fixed amounts or per hole and then plan to hold raffles or auctions ? with all the cash going to Red Nose charities. Each of the clubs has generously given the players courtesy of their courses.
If you would like to sponsor the team you can contact Martin on 01274 554824 or martin.bell@uk.ibm.com
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