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Club uses sport auction to help Aylesbury hospice

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Published Date: 11 February 2010
Ducks auction round of golf to help Florence Nightingale Hospice in Aylesbury.
Aylesbury United is stepping up its efforts to help raise vital funds for Aylesbury's Florence Nightingale Hospice by auctioning off a four ball round of golf at The Oxfordshire near Thame.

The club had planned to hold an auction at its end of the season presentation evening but as the round of golf has to be used by March, bids are being invited now.

A spokesman for the Ducks said: "We have been fortunate enough to receive a four ball for a round of golf at The Oxfordshire Golf Club, near Thame.

"The four golfers will enjoy 18 holes of golf on a course set at the foot of the Chilterns. This course has been used by top professional golfers in the prestigous Benson and Hedges Masters Tournament and by the world best women golfers."

Conditions for the winner bidder include:

- The round of golf will need to take place on a weekday before the end of March.
- Standard golf dress code applies.
- All golfers need to produce a handicap certificate before playing.

The bidding for the prize starts at £100 and bids can be placed through United's fans forum via the OFFICIAL WEBSITE, by telephone 07545093308 or by email at communityfootball@yahoo.co.uk

Close of bidding will be midday on Monday February 15.

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  • Last Updated: 11 February 2010 2:21 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
 


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