Inaugural golf event benefits local charity

Inviting industry professionals and colleagues to an afternoon on the links at La Grande Mare Golf Club was the order of the day for JGA following the unfortunate cancellation of the Autism Guernsey Charity Golf Day. Raising money for the charity over a Stableford format competition saw three, three ball teams set out for bragging rights on a dry but blowy Friday afternoon. JGA collected charitable donations from players and then doubled the takings at the end of the night for the charity. A donation of £360 has been presented to Autism Guernsey. ‘We were disappointed that Autism Guernsey’s event got cancelled, so wanted to do something that would benefit the charity. We are pleased to make a contribution to this local cause’ said James Gavey, Director or JG Architecture Ltd. After eighteen holes and numerous lost balls, results from the day were counted as follows: Wining Team - 75 Points Miles Pengelley - JGA - 34 points Roger Froome - Froome - 28 points Matt Brehaut - Wildcard - 27 points Second Place - 72 Points Jez Kaill - Kaill Plumbing - 28 Points Paul Mason - RG Falla - 22 Points Richard Duchemin - Wildcard - 34 points Wooden Spoon - 68 Points James Gavey - JGA - 33 Points Mark Palfrey - RG Falla (nearest the pin winner) - 28 Points Tim Roberts - Shields & Rutland - 15 points We would like to thank all who participated in this event and especially thank them for their donations to Autism Guernsey. JG Architecture Ltd currently sponsor La Grande Mare Driving Range and can 'plan your project to a tee'.