Sunderland legend joins golfers teeing off to help Mayor of Sunderland's charities
George Washington Hotel and Golf Club in Washington was the venue for the Mayor of Sunderland Councillor Lynda Scanlan’s charity gold event.
This year the annual charity golf day also included the Civic ‘At Home’ for the Mayoral Consort, former Sunderland midfielder Micky Horswill, with guests from South Tyneside, Gateshead and Bishop Auckland local authorities among those attending.
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Hide AdRegistration in the morning was followed by a day of competitions, a break for lunch, and presentations.
Those taking part had the chance to play alongside Micky, who was famously part of the Black Cats team which won the FA Cup in 1973.
A car donated by local dealership Lookers Nissan was the prize for the ‘Hole in One’ competition, with luxury hampers and golf equipment among the prizes for the other winning golf teams and individuals.
The Mayoral Charities this year are the Sunderland and County Durham Royal Society for the Blind, young people’s charity ‘Hope Spring’, and the NSPCC Childline Service in Sunderland.
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Hide AdCoun Scanlan said: “I’d like to thank everybody who worked so hard to support our annual charity golf day and the Consort’s civic ‘At Home’ event, and all our guests for coming along to help us make today such a success.
“It was great to see so many people join us, my congratulations to all the winning golfers, but also to all those who braved the weather to make it such a fantastic competition.
“What helped us make this possible was the generosity of our hosts, sponsors, and all those who donated prizes and their time to help with our fundraising.
“Everything we’ve raised here will go towards my Mayoral charities, who all work so hard to make a difference to people’s lives across our community.”