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Green Guide
BFBS Big Salute Captain’s Day at Estepona Golf Club
PUBLISHED:
June 21, 2012 at
4:34 pm • LAST EDITED:
June 21, 2012 at
4:34 pm
Andalucia, Gibraltar, Malaga •
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| • Estepona Golf Club |
BFBS Radio and Television actively raise funds for the BFBS Big Salute – a collection of five Forces Charities, including BLESMA, Combat Stress, Blind Veterans UK, Families Activity Breaks and Veterans Aid.
Throughout the year, in the UK, and in overseas military locations, staff, listeners and viewers organise and take part in a variety of events.
For over a decade, BFBS Gibraltar has held an annual fund-raiser on the Costa Del Sol, which has seen huge support from residents of the Rock and nearby Spain.
This year, the BFBS Big Salute Captain’s Day at Estepona Golf Club is on Saturday, 14 July.
Up to 18 teams tee off for a 9.00am shotgun start, in the four-ball Texas scramble.
There are prizes to be won on the course, and back at the clubhouse in the grand raffle, and the competition is open to everyone.
It’s €70 per person to take part, which includes a bacon sandwich and coffee on arrival, green fees, buggy, and a BBQ lunch on the terrace after the morning’s golf.
For more information, and to register and pay for your teams of four, go to BFBS in Rooke, call 2005 5389, or email [email protected].
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