A CHRISTMAS fayre has helped golfers tee up a £3,000 cash boost for Broughton House Veteran Care Village in Salford.
Prestwich Golf Club has raised money for the care home with a series of events since club captain Paul Walsh chose it as his charity of the year when he took up the post in April.
Funds raised from the club’s latest golf event, its annual Christmas fayre, mean it has now hit £3,000.
The Christmas fayre used to be known as the Turkey Trot, as prizes of fresh turkeys were supplied to the winning team by former club member and local butcher Rodney Nutter, the late father of celebrity chef Andrew Nutter.
At this year’s fayre the winners’ prizes included festive spirits and champagne – with Christmas puddings for the losing team.
The winning team comprised Mike Thorpe, Alan Berry, Ron Dawson and Gary Stephenson. More than 80 people later tucked in to the club’s annual Christmas dinner.
Jack Stephenson, marketing coordinator at Broughton House, said: “We are truly appreciative of the dedication shown by everyone at Prestwich Golf Club for rallying behind our veterans since Paul’s captaincy began in April.
“The Christmas fayre is yet another brilliant example of the hard work that Paul and the members have been putting in to raise vital funding, highlighting their commitment to making a meaningful difference to the lives of our veterans.”