Charitable Trust Holding Golf Day - Ipswich Town News
The ITFC Charitable Trust is holding a charity golf day at Seckford Golf Club, Woodbridge on Friday 31st August to raise money for the Down's syndrome Mini Tractors team, who play in the DS Active league.
Funds from the day, which has been organised by parent Stuart Hobbs, will go towards a new kit for the Mini Tractors team.
Stuart said: "They all love their football and as a parent I can see how much enjoyment they get out of being part of a team and how much it would mean to them to have their own kit that they can use when competing against other teams.”
If you are interested in taking part or have any questions, email Stuart to confirm you can attend, along with the names of the individuals and their handicaps. The closing date for entries is Friday 24th August.
A booking form and itinerary of the day is available here, while there are more details on the Mini Tractors here.
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