A charity golf tournament saw over £1,400 raised for a degenerative disease.

Players from twelve teams met up for the fundraising event at Chorleywood Golf Club in support of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust on March 29.

There were prizes to be won throughout the day, including Nearest the Pin, Straightest Drive and first, second and third place.

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L to R - Sarah Jolliffe, Wendy Durrant, Jane Vaillancourt and Jane Isaacs

The winning team included Simon Fox, Jeremy Ensor, Andy Lambert and Mark Mulholland, with Ruth Smith, Diane Brown, Janet Perez and Noreen Lynch from Pinner Hill coming in a close second.

Sarah Jolliffe and Ross Boardley took the prize for Nearest the Pin while Ross Boardley and Sophia Schnedler-Chen were named as Straightest Drivers.

Many players knew the late Tom Isaacs, co-founder and former president of CPT, and the winning team were good friends of his.

Players were pleased Jane Isaacs, Tom’s mother, joined them for the day with the Moor Park Ladies.

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From left to right 2nd place team of Ladies from Pinner Hill - Janet Perez, Ruth Smith, Noreen Lynch and Diane Brown

In the end, £1,423 was raised for The Cure Parkinson’s Trust.

Will Cook, chief executive officer of CPT, said: “Chorleywood did the charity proud - this was a great day with golf played in good weather and in good spirits. And the final figure raised was pleasing - thank you again to all involved.”

CPT would like to thank Jane Bowler and Katie Bishop who ran the day with help from the club secretary, Peter Rodwell.