Carry On up the golf course in aid of Pepenbury

“All I need is a long-range bat and a short-range one”. So spoke Fergus Ross, Business Development Director of Warners Solicitors. And this pretty-much set the tone for the rest of the day.

This is the third time we’ve donned our plus-fours for the annual Pepenbury Golf Day and we’ve just about worked out which end to hit the ball with. We’ve worked with Pepenbury since 2006 and re-branded them in 2007 to celebrate their 80th birthday. Pepenbury help adults with learning disabilities and the golf day is a fundraiser to support their work throughout West Kent.

Remedy’s team this year was: Charles ‘Hacker’ Simpson and Kevin ‘Sand Wedge’ Gillard from children’s charity, I CAN; Steven ‘In the Rough’ Rodgers, Director of Rodgers and Rodgers; me driving the buggy Dukes of Hazard-style and the inimitable Fergus (who else do you know who uses a driver to tee-off, chip and putt with? No, seriously!).

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Fergus, Charlie, Kev and Steven (look out Tiger, we’re on your tail)

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The only course record we broke was the speed record!

We looked shambolic, lost dozens of balls and the scores were dreadful; all-in-all a great success!

A big thank you to everyone at Pepenbury and Woodlands Manor Golf Club for organising a fantastic day. See you next year (in the bunker, in the trees and occasionally on the fairway).

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One Response to “Carry On up the golf course in aid of Pepenbury”

  1. Fergus says:

    Less weight + more speed = great golf!
    If we start our training regime a few minutes earlier next time who knows?

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