A golf tournament has raised more than £12,000 for a cancer charity.
Persimmon Homes West Scotland hosted its second annual golf tournament at East Renfrewshire Golf Club, with more than 85 golfers taking part to raise funds for the Beatson Cancer Charity.
The event saw Persimmon staff, subcontractors, and land agents competing in a variety of on-course challenges, including a Beat the Pro competition and a Closest to the Pin challenge.
The competition was fierce, with Wallace Quinn, Total Scaffold, and Tilecraft all tying for first place.
Max Hill, Persimmon West Scotland land buyer and the event’s organiser, said: "It’s amazing to see so many people come together to support such a fantastic cause.
"The energy and enthusiasm on the course were incredible, and I’m thrilled that we could raise such a significant amount for The Beatson."
Chris Logan, managing director of Persimmon West Scotland, said: "The Beatson Cancer Charity has touched the lives of so many people, and we’re proud to continue supporting their important work.
"Our team has been dedicated to fundraising throughout the year, and this golf tournament is just one of the many ways we’re helping to make a difference."
Charlene Low, regional fundraising manager for Beatson Cancer Charity, added: "Seeing the commitment and generosity from Persimmon Homes West Scotland and everyone involved in this event is truly uplifting.
"The funds raised will make a significant impact on our ability to support cancer patients and their families during their most challenging times.
"We are incredibly grateful for the continued partnership and enthusiasm from everyone at Persimmon Homes."
The event was made possible thanks to a range of sponsors, with Hacking and Pearson Management Services leading the way as the headline sponsor for this year’s tournament.
Earlier this year, Persimmon Homes West Scotland announced the Beatson Cancer Charity as its charity of choice for the second consecutive year.
From exhilarating zipline challenges over the River Clyde to dress-down days at the office, Persimmon employees have been actively raising funds through various initiatives.
The £12,000 raised at the golf tournament will contribute to Persimmon’s ongoing efforts to support the Beatson Cancer Charity.
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