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Teeing off for a good cause as Heartbeat’s South Winchester Golf Day raises nearly £15k for charity

By Andrew Diprose [email protected]

Published: September 3, 2024 | Updated: 2nd September 2024

Heartbeat’s South Winchester Golf Day raised almost £15,000 for the cardiac charity.

The annual event, sponsored by Peter Cooper Motor Group, attracted 23 teams to the picturesque greens at South Winchester Golf Club.

Southampton-based Heartbeat provided a special treat for golfers in the form of its gin bar.

The day saw the skills of one Heartbeat patron, former England and Saints footballer James Beattie, put to the test on the 2nd hole, where he challenged the golfers to ‘Beat the Beatts’.

Fourteen players managed to beat James.

All their names were put into hat with Jimmy Ball, Manager of AFC Totton, winning a bottle of champagne.

Tina Richardson, Head of Operations at Heartbeat, said: “We are delighted to be able to raise such an impressive sum which will fund carpets in some of the bedrooms at Heartbeat House.

“These needed to be replaced for quite some time so it will make a huge amount of difference to those who use the facility.

“Several bedrooms at Heartbeat House were sponsored through our corporate room adoption scheme at the event, plus, everyone got to enjoy competitive game of golf!”

Heartbeat House is funded by Heartbeat and provides a home-from-home for family and visitors of those receiving cardiovascular care at the Wessex Cardiac Centre.

The 23-bedroom house is fully staffed with a restful garden and communal areas, large kitchen and a laundry room.

Guests can stay for free.

Tina said: “It costs around £87,000 per year to keep this much-needed facility going and we rely on the generosity of our supporters and kind donations from the public.

“It’s through events like this that we can keep funding projects and roles that make a real difference to people’s lives. We’re always so grateful for the support and generosity of our patrons and supporters of Heartbeat.”

The event’s headline sponsor, Peter Cooper Motor Group, generously sponsored a chance to win £15,000 towards a car.

Other prize sponsors included Warner Goodman, who sponsored the nearest pin on 18th hole prize, which was won by Jamie Driver.

Barratt Homes sponsored the nearest pin and the longest drive, as well as Beat the Beatts, on Hole 2, while PassKit sponsored the golf balls.

Proud winner of the golf day’s first prize and the Alan Ball Trophy was the Gallagher Insurance team, with an impressive 110 points.

The Heartbeat team won second place and in third place was the Jimmy Ball 105 team.

Next year’s South Winchester Golf Day is on Wednesday August 13.

Anyone interested in participating or learning more about the event can find additional details on the Heartbeat website at www.heartbeat.co.uk.

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