Golf clothing has been worn by Martin-Brooks employees for a charity event.
Published: 16 December 2011
A number of roofers have swapped their work scruffs for golf apparel to take part in a charity tournament.Employees and their family members from Sheffield-based building firm Martin-Brooks raised £2,000 by competing in a special 18-hole match, the Star reports.
More than 50 people changed into their golf clothing before hitting the fairways at Grassmoor Golf Club in Chesterfield for the second annual event of this kind, with prizes being handed out to the individuals and teams who performed best.
Dale Wright, contracts director at the company - which was formed in 1984 by Gerald Brooks and Jeremy Martin - said: "Last year's charity golf day was such a success we decided to make it an annual fixture. I'd like to thank everyone who turned out again."
Individual winner of the contest was Darren Wild of G W Joinery, with Togel Contractors - which is based in Doncaster - picking up the group accolade.
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