Teeing off to keep the ‘copter flying at annual Rotary event
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The event saw 26 teams battle it out at Market Rasen Golf Club, with 16 of the teams from Thonock Park at Gainsborough.
However, it was the team of P Wiseman ( Kenwick Park) K Bristow (Cave Castle) J Moody (Kenwick Park) and A Stanley (Laceby Manor) who took the top spot, with 92 points.
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Hide AdBehind them by just one point was the homegrown team of R Ryan, R Pearce , E Pashley and R Crowe ( all Market Rasen Golf Club).
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Taking the third spot, on 88 points, was the team of D Straw (Market Rasen), S Steeples (Market Rasen), S Graves Sleaford) and T Marshall (Sleaford).
Taking the prize for Nearest the Pin on the 5th Hole was A Green from Thonock Park and Nearest the Pin on the 18th Hole was J Ward of Woodhall Spa Golf Club.
Air Ambulance representative Faye Nam went along to present the prizes at the end of what was a very successful and profitable day.
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Hide AdThe Rotary Golf Day realised a profit of £3,300 for the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.
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This means, over the years, the Rotary Club of Market Rasen will have donated more than £25,000 to the life saving activity of the Ambucopter.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance and in that time it has responded to more than 20,000 life-threatening missions.