Ruth Strauss Foundation charity golf day October 2025 at Sunningdale.
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Ruth Strauss Foundation Charity Golf Day 15 October 2025 Sunningdale Golf Club

Support a powerful cause at one of the UK’s most iconic golf venues. The Ruth Strauss Foundation Charity Golf Day 15 October 2025 Sunningdale Golf Club promises a day of top-class golf, incredible prizes and unforgettable moments in the company of sporting legends. Guests will enjoy a four-ball round on this prestigious course while raising vital funds for families facing the death of a parent from cancer.

The event brings together Ruth Strauss Foundation ambassadors, supporters and celebrity guests, including Sir Andrew Strauss, for a one-of-a-kind day both on and off the course. As well as the main round, players can take part in fun competitions, bid on money-can’t-buy auction items and enjoy great entertainment in a relaxed and uplifting atmosphere.

Golf, guests and giving back

All proceeds from the Ruth Strauss Foundation Charity Golf Day 15 October 2025 Sunningdale Golf Club go towards supporting families through bereavement and funding research into non-smoking lung cancers. It’s a cause that continues the legacy of Ruth Strauss with compassion and determination.

To book your team’s place at this very special event, contact Jane.Sheedy@ruthstraussfoundation.com or call 07827 956391. Whether you come to play, support or simply be part of something meaningful, it will be a day to remember on one of the world’s finest fairways.

Ruth Strauss Foundation event booking web page is here.

Pic Cred: https://ruthstraussfoundation.com/

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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.