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PICTURES: Annual golf day in Inverness raises £60k for Highland Hospice





The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.
The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.
The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.
The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.

The annual Kingsmills Golf Day in aid of the Highland Hospice raised an incredible amount for the charity.

The sun shone on the day as keen golfers took on the Royal Dornoch Golf Course on Friday.

With £60,000 raised for the charity, this was the ninth time for the Kingsmills Hotel as organiser of the day.

The day raised a staggering £60,000 for the Hospice. Picture: Highland Hospice.
The day raised a staggering £60,000 for the Hospice. Picture: Highland Hospice.

Corporate fundraiser for the Highland Hospice, Karen Duff, said: "We've had such a lovely day. Although there has been a bit of wind, the sky stayed blue and the sun was shining.

The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.
The golf day for Highland Hospice is a popular annual fundraising event. HIghland Picture: Highland Hospice.
A great day was had by all participants. Picture: Highland Hospice.
A great day was had by all participants. Picture: Highland Hospice.

"Massive thanks to the Kingsmills Hotel for organising this fabulous annual event in aid of the Hospice, the Royal Dornoch Golf Course for donating their stunning facility, and to Bubble & Goose for supplying tasty half-way refreshments."

The day was followed by a prize-giving ceremony and dinner in Inverness.

Team HIghland Hospice at the Kingsmills Hotel's dinner. Picture: Highland Hospice.
Team HIghland Hospice at the Kingsmills Hotel's dinner. Picture: Highland Hospice.

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