Golfing for a good cause – Euan’s Guide!

A photograph of the golf brochure with the title The World Short Hole Golf Pairs Championship on it.

We are honoured to have been selected again as one of the charities that will receive funds raised from The World Short Hole Golf Championship this September. The funds raised from the event will go directly to charity – we’re honoured to have been selected along with two other fantastic charities, PTSD UK and St Catharine’s Homeless Project. 

The event will take place at the famous Bruntsfield Links Course on Friday 6 September, from 12pm until 5pm and is a great way to end the summer. There are bacon rolls and drinks, with tee off at 1.30pm. After the golf, there’s a prize giving, and a hog roast to finish. Tickets are on sale and cost £240 per team of two – or £220 if you catch the early bird discount by booking before 31 July. Registration is via Eventbrite.

Founded in 1761, the Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society is the fourth oldest in the world and one of Scotland’s most prestigious clubs located just three miles from Edinburgh city centre. The course re-opened in 2019 after a two-year development by world-renowned course architect Tom Mackenzie – it included six new holes, eight new greens and all new bunkering which now presents a consistent and fair but challenging course for golfers of all abilities. Whether you’re a beginner or playing off scratch, it’s bound to be a great day out. 

If you or someone you know want to take part all you need is a golfing partner, three clubs, and a golf ball or two. Spectacular golf wear is encouraged! Make sure you tag us in your pictures on social media @euansguide.  

Friday 6 September
12pm – 5pm
Bruntsfield Links Short Hole Golf Course
Edinburgh
EH10 4HR

The World Short Hole Golf Pairs Championship (established in 2011) is a non-profit organisation that arranges a fun short hole golf event at Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield Links.

Image courtesy of World Short Hole Golf.

Tags: Golfing, The World Short Hole Golf Pairs Championship, Disabled Access Charity

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