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EIC Update


Tee off for charity in the National Golf Championships


clubs and head for the nearest fairway – and this year there is an extra reason to get as much practice in as possible. The Electrical Industries Charity has a long


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history of organising golf events and currently hosts ten regional events across the UK. These competitions, which are organised by our Regional Committees, have been tremendously well supported and attract over 700 attendees from some of the biggest names in the electrical industry.


But this year, we are taking it one step further and I am delighted to announce that for the first time in 2015 these regional competitions will culminate in the National Golf Championships which will take place at Woburn Golf Club’s Duke’s Course on Thursday, October 15th. Imagine stepping out onto the 6,983-yard


Duke's Course, which was designed by Charley Lawrie and was the first of Woburn's three courses to be constructed. It is perhaps every


here are definite signs of spring in the air and for the golf fans amongst us this signals that it’s time to dust off the


golfers dream to tee off on one of the most prestigious golf courses in the country which boasts fairways lined with heather, bracken and gorse which add to the charm of the course and provide some of the natural hazards of each hole. This is a very exciting step for the charity and,


With Jill Nadolski, Operations Manager for the Electrical Industries Charity.


we hope, for the industry too because this inaugural event will bring together some of the best golfers which the electrical industry has to offer. So if you have a score to settle or fancy a bit of friendly rivalry then this is the event for you. There is also a huge bonus for golf fans


entering our regional competitions because the winner of each of these events will automatically earn themselves a place for their team to play in the National Golf Championships. If you aren’t lucky enough to earn a place in one of our regional events you can still take part because a limited number of team entries are also available to ensure that you can take part and enjoy what is arguably one of the best


opportunities for building business relationships in a relaxed atmosphere away from the office. There are also a number of sponsorship


opportunities available for companies who want to be part of this prestigious event. So what are you waiting for – dust off your clubs, it’s time to play golf. If you would like to


take part or are interested in the sponsorship opportunities please contact Liva Viksna, Tel: 020 3696 1716; email: liva.viksna@electricalcharity.org


www.electricalcharity.org


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