Previous events
Previous events
2017: £3,015 (Headway) 2018: £4,285 (Endometriosis UK) 2019: £4,880 (Headway) 2021: £10,733 (Headway) 2022: £6,046
2023: £4,765 2024: £4,582 2025: £4,930
Total so far: £43,236
2025 event - Nailcote Hall - £4,930 raised
The 2025 tournament ended in playoff drama after three teams finished on two-under. A six-foot birdie by Nigel Bunt meant he, Andy Bunt, Dan Donovan and Dom Stewart were triumphant - forcing James Hawkswood, Joe Owen and Cal Mills into second. It was the first time a Bunt has won the tournament.
Huge thanks to the support of everyone who provided auction & raffle prizes - including: Harringtons on the Hill, Proserve, Tambayan, Sky Sports News, Netflix, Aston Martin, Robbie Williams, Tom Grennan.
2024 event - Nailcote Hall - £4,582 raised
A full 36-person field enjoyed a beautiful December morning at Nailcote. James Hawkswood became a back-to-back winner, alongside Dan Donovan, Tom Donovan and Joe Owen. The group producing seven birdies in a -6 round - three shots clear at the top.
Huge thanks to the support of everyone who provided auction & raffle prizes - including: Proserve, Harringtons on the Hill, Tambayan, Kenilworth Waitrose, Sky Sports News, Netflix, DHL, The Enemy & Aston Martin.
2023 event - Nailcote Hall - £4,765 raised
A 35-strong field gathered in December, with a new scramble format introduced. Charlie Owen held on to the trophy - captaining his team of James Hawkswood, Cal Mills and Alvaro Navarro to a one-shot win over Andrew Bunt, Ben Greensmith, Dave & Jane Hurley.
The moment to remember came from Peter Wright though - as he achieved the first hole-in-one since the event's inception.
Huge thanks to the support of everyone who provided auction & raffle prizes - including: Proserve, Harringtons on the Hill, Tambayan, Kenilworth Waitrose, The Gate - Cornwall, Sky Sports News, Netflix, DHL.
2022 event - Nailcote Hall - £6,046 raised
A 32-strong field enjoyed a beautiful day (rescheduled into January after bad December weather) with a fantastic £6,046 raised.
Charlie Owen & James Walmesley denied Dan Donovan & James Honess to lift the trophy. Kenilworth GC pro Rory Kirwan provided a stern test on the 2nd hole for Beat the Pro.
We were grateful for huge support from a number of contributors, including Proserve, the Gleghorn Family, The Gate - Cornwall, Sky Sports News, Harringtons on the Hill, Tambayan and Kenilworth Waitrose.
2021 event - Nailcote Hall - £10,733 raised for Headway
Postponed in 2020 due to Covid, there were still restrictions as the event returned - but it became our most successful to date - with a stunning £10,733 raised for Headway.
28 people took part. Ben Smith & Jamie Wickes took the trophy on countback after tying with Tom Smith & Cal Mills.
We were grateful for huge support from a number of contributors, including The Set Collection, Sky Sports News, Harringtons on the Hill and Kenilworth Waitrose.
2019 event - Nailcote Hall - £4,880 raised for Headway
For the first time, weather saw the Christmas event postponed - but we were able to rearrange for February 2020 and once again improve on the previous year's total.
32 players took part with Rob Kendall and Steve Williams victorious.
There were some fantastic prizes donated - thanks to Proserve, Harringtons on the Hill, Coventry City, Wasps, Edgbaston, Nailcote Hall and the Liberal Club.
2018 - Nailcote Hall - £4,285 raised for Endometriosis UK
A capacity field for the golf and great support at the auction & raffle saw us increase our fundraising by £1,200 for a total of £4,285.
There were some incredible auction prizes donated - including a Tommy Fleetwood & Francesco Molinari signed Ryder Cup flag, a Patrick Reed signed Masters flag, a stay at Flitwick Manor and a luxury hotel stay (donated by Robin Stangroom).
Thanks to Edgbaston, Nailcote Hall, the Liberal Club, SkyBet, the Welcombe Golf Club and Proserve for their donations.
2017 - Nailcote Hall - £3,015 raised for Headway
Our first year holding the golf day in memory of Rich. 36 golfers took part.
Donations for the auction & raffle included a signed Anthony Joshua glove, signed golf shirts from Lee Westwood and Tyrrell Hatton and a stay at Flitwick Manor.
Thanks to Edgbaston, Nailcote Hall, the Liberal Club, Kenilworth Golf Club, Welcombe Golf Club, The Warwickshire Golf Club, Coventry City, Wasps and Proserve for their donations.