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Bingley St Ives event aids Listening for Life appeal

From the left, Lisa De Bold and consultants Gerry Reilly and Iqbal Khan at the golf tournament in Bingley From the left, Lisa De Bold and consultants Gerry Reilly and Iqbal Khan at the golf tournament in Bingley

There was a full field for the annual golf day in aid of The Ear Trust, a charity which funds The Listening for Life Centre at Bradford Royal Infirmary.

The event was held on Wednesday at Bingley St Ives Golf Club and because of a clash with England’s final group match, some teams teed off at 10am. Others teed off at 1pm.

Emerging triumphant was a team from Alwoodley Golf Club made up of David O’Leary, Pat Geragthy, Neil Simpson and Paul Turner, with a score of 90 Second place went to Brewin Dolphin with a score of 89 The day finished off with a presentation in the clubhouse followed by dinner.

Ear Trust fundraiser and event organiser Breeda Barry said: “Everyone said it was a great day and the weather was the icing on the cake, not to mention the football which England won!”

Mr Chris Raine, chairman of The Ear Trust, said: “I would like to thank all who participated and those who sponsored holes and gave raffle prizes which helped to raise over £4,000 for The Listening for Life Centre Appeal.”

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