National Star College Charity Golf Day 13 June 2025
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National Star Charity Golf Day 13 June 2025 Herefordshire Golf Course

Play for a powerful purpose at the National Star Charity Golf Day 13 June 2025 Herefordshire Golf Course. Set at one of the most scenic clubs in the West Midlands, this special event supports young people with complex disabilities. Players will enjoy a full day of golf, food and fundraising at a course often called the Gleneagles of the Midlands.

The par 70 course offers exceptional fairways, undulating greens and panoramic views over the Shropshire Hills, Brecon Beacons and the Malverns. Arrive at 12 noon for a warm welcome, bacon roll and coffee before the 1pm shotgun start. After the 18-hole Stableford competition, relax with a locally sourced evening meal at the newly refurbished clubhouse.

Golf with heart and hospitality

The National Star Charity Golf Day 13 June 2025 Herefordshire Golf Course is £180 per team of four and includes competitions, prizes, a charity auction and a raffle. The day runs from 12pm to 6pm, and teams of all abilities are welcome. Whether you’re a regular or first-time visitor to Herefordshire Golf Course, you’ll be part of something truly worthwhile.

The event takes place at Herefordshire Golf Course, Raven’s Causeway, Wormsley, Hereford, HR4 8LY. Enjoy a top-class round and help support life-changing opportunities for young people through National Star College.

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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.