The Golf Trust is launching its 2025 fundraising campaign by introducing a Month of Inspiration. During the month of June, golf clubs across the country are being asked to support this exciting endeavour by holding a club competition in honour of The Golf Trust on any weekend that month.
“Your involvement could make a tremendous difference,” comments founder of The Golf Trust Cae Menai-Davis. “All we are asking is that clubs donate the entry fee for a weekend event to our charity so that we can continue to bring the transformative benefits of golf to more people through all-terrain Paragolfer vehicles. Together, we can make an incredible impact and encourage more disabled people to play golf recreationally.”
Winners of each club competition will be invited to take part in a Grand Final at The Inspiration Club – the perfect setting to celebrate inspiring new players and fostering inclusion. And to make this an even more exciting competition, Lofoten Links in Norway, hosts of the Golf Trust’s Project 24 fundraiser and one of the most stunning golf courses in the world, are donating a two night stay for two people in a shared lodge including three rounds of golf per person for the winner of the grand final.
The Golf Trust’s mission is to empower independence through golf, fostering inclusivity and opportunities for everyone to experience the game. Building on the incredible success of Project 24 last year, The Golf Trust has set an ambitious target to raise £80,000 to purchase three Paragolfers for use across the UK. To achieve this, a team of amateur golfers will be embarking on a new challenge in June entitled, Project 25 that will run alongside grass roots fundraising initiatives like the ‘Month of Inspiration.’ To participate in the Month of Inspiration please contact charlotte@thegolftrust.com with the name of your club and the date of the proposed competition.
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About Us
The Golf Trust (Registered charity number: 1172134) aims to empower independence through golf. We deliver structured, evidence-based golf programmes with clear objectives that are tailored to each individual’s disability. We provide opportunities for disabled people to be active, to connect with others, to be social and to be part of a community.
We proudly deliver projects to people aged from 6 to 100 years old. With projects operating across the UK and internationally, we are committed to making golf accessible to all, wherever they are. At The Golf Trust,
we are passionate about using golf to inspire and empower the people we work with, helping them lead happier and healthier lives. Our expertise lies in adapting golf activities to suit the unique needs of each community we serve, ensuring everyone can participate, regardless of age or ability.
Our success at The Golf Trust would not be possible without the incredible support and collaboration of our valued partners. Together, we are able to make a real impact in delivering inclusive and accessible golf programs for all abilities.
We are proud to work alongside: Broken Playaz, Durham City Golf Club, England Golf, Matt Hampson Foundation, Powerbase Tec, Reflo, RFU Injured Rugby Players Foundation, Van Kesteren Foundation and Walmley Golf Club.
There are several ways that individuals and businesses can support us including through the donation of equipment and fundraising. For more information visit: https://thegolftrust.com/support-us/