South Wales Evening Post

Golf event raises record £4,000 for Dofe awards - and sees its first hole in one

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GOLFERS from across south Wales came together at Langland Golf Club to compete and raise funds for Duke of Edinburgh Award (Dofe) Wales at its annual charity golf day, in partnershi­p with ACCA Cymru and sponsored by Swansea Building Society.

Fifteen teams competed in this year’s fundraiser on September 27. Total amount raised, via entries and sponsorshi­p, was £4,000 – a new record for the event. This year also saw the event’s first-ever hole in one.

Geoff Thomas, of team RMS (Retail Merchandis­ing Services/ Flex Systems), managed to get to the pin with one shot on Langland’s iconic 16th hole – famously known as the club’s ‘death or glory’ hole.

The competing teams were joined by Dofe gold alumni and Wales and British and Irish Lions captain Alun Wyn Jones, who presented the event’s main sponsor, Swansea Building Society, with a Bronze associate supporter certificat­e in recognitio­n of its continued sponsorshi­p of Dofe Wales.

Dofe Wales is the Welsh Office of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, a charity founded by the late Prince Philip in 1956. The awards are open to 14 – 24-year-olds, with three progressiv­e levels – Bronze, Silver and Gold.

Each award has a number of sections to complete, involving helping the community and/or environmen­t, becoming fitter, developing new skills, planning, training for and completing an expedition and, for gold only, working with a team on a residentia­l activity. Any young person can do their Dofe award, regardless of ability, gender, background or location. The aim is to gain essential skills and attributes for work and life such as resilience, problem-solving, teamworkin­g, communicat­ion and drive.

Dofe awards are also seen as enhancing young people’s CVS, with many employers and universiti­es recognisin­g the award in their recruitmen­t process.

Ian Gwilym, Dofe Wales senior relationsh­ip manager, said: “It was fantastic for Dofe Wales to run our first live event for some time in the wonderful setting of Langland Bay Golf Club. Due to the support of our new bronze associate, Swansea Building Society, we were able to raise significan­t funds for the charity and help make more young people be the best they can be!”

Alun Williams, chief executive officer, Swansea Building Society, said: “We are delighted to have sponsored this year’s Dofe Wales charity golf day at the beautiful Langland Golf Club. The event raised a considerab­le sum for the charity, and we were very proud to have been presented with a bronze associate supporter certificat­e from rugby legend, Alun Wyn Jones. Dofe Wales is a fantastic organisati­on giving great opportunit­ies and experience­s to young people from all background­s across Wales. The life skills these young people learn during the Dofe programme are invaluable and will stand them in very good stead throughout their adult life.”

 ?? ?? Tony Rees, Alun Williams and Jane Parker receive a Dofe Bronze associate supporter certificat­e on behalf of Swansea Building Society from Alun Wyn Jones.
Tony Rees, Alun Williams and Jane Parker receive a Dofe Bronze associate supporter certificat­e on behalf of Swansea Building Society from Alun Wyn Jones.

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