Hope for Tomorrow Charity Golf Day 27 June 2025
CHARITY GOLF DAYS

Hope for Tomorrow Golf Day – Minchinhampton Golf Club

Get your team ready and your golf shoes laced. The Hope for Tomorrow Charity Golf Day returns on Friday 27 June 2025. The day will take place on the spectacular Avening Course at Minchinhampton Golf Club, promising another unforgettable outing on the fairway.

This isn’t just a round of golf. Every swing supports Hope for Tomorrow’s mobile cancer care units, helping to bring treatment closer to patients across the UK. Players are invited to putt with purpose and enjoy a great day out in support of this life-changing cause.

The day will begin with a breakfast bap, tea and coffee, before the first teams tee off from 8:30am. Golfers will then tackle 18 holes on a championship-level course, followed by a well-earned buffet once play concludes.

Whether taking a relaxed approach or coming to compete, teams will enjoy fantastic food, drinks and company. All while helping to fund mobile cancer care services delivered in partnership with the NHS.

Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams and some lucky runners-up, with a charity raffle offering even more great prizes on the day.

Book a charity golf team today

Team entry is £360 for four players. This includes 18 holes of golf on a stunning course with strategic bunkers, challenging greens and breathtaking views across the Cotswolds. The entry fee also includes on-course refreshments and a post-play buffet.

This is a charity golf day not to be missed. Enter a team, support an extraordinary cause and enjoy a day to remember.

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Andy Barr
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Editor of GolfTimes
Editor of GolfTimes.co.uk, I’m a communications and marketing professional with a background in global sports branding. I’ve worked alongside major clubs and helped launch sports brands from the ground up, blending strategic storytelling with commercial goals. I also make the odd appearance on news shows to discuss the intersection of sport, branding, and media. - When I’m not editing features or chasing down quotes, I’m usually on the course. I’ve been playing golf for over 10 years and currently play off a 14 handicap. My favourite course I’ve played is Bowood — a brilliant layout with plenty to think about. The toughest course I’ve faced? Bude. The weather was wild, the bounces unpredictable, and my swing decisions… debatable. Still, it’s the rounds like that which keep the game interesting. And humbling.