Georgia Hall backs charity putt for glory this weekend

Women's Open Champion in full support of #OneShot

Crown Golf #OneShot
Crown Golf #OneShot

A free and easy-to-enter competition this Saturday, running across all 19 Crown Golf clubs, will help raise funds for a charity nominated by English golfing superstar and Women's Open Champion Georgia Hall.

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Participants will get a single putt for glory – plus a year’s free membership.

The event, already being shared widely on social media with the hashtag #oneshot, is open to the general public and takes place between noon and 4pm this Saturday April 13th.

Every putt is being filmed, and a compilation video of successful entrants will be published on social media after the event.

The event will raise funds for Breast Cancer UK, the charity nominated by Bournemouth-born Georgia Hall, 22, who is the reigning Women’s British Open Champion, and currently ranked the 16th best female golfer in the world.

Georgia Hall
Georgia Hall

The event involves a single attempt to hole a putt of 40 feet in length.

One chance, one shot! Entry is open to everyone, regardless of age or golfing ability. In fact, non-golfers are most welcome. After all, anyone can swing a putter!

Entry is free and there are unlimited memberships to be won but there is a catch: participants will get just one go. However, Crown Golf clubs are under orders not to make the putt too tricky...

Success will result in a year’s free membership at the venue – a valuable prize that can also be gifted to a family member.

Crown Golf’s Tim Hudson said: “As the competition is open to everyone, it’s very possible that someone who doesn’t play golf could hit the jackpot!

“In that case, it would be a great way for non-golfers to try a sport which is about so much more than just playing golf. It’s amazing for your health and your social life, too.

“We’re also hoping many people who might have previously stopped playing golf will come back to the sport if they win a membership.”

Although entry into the competition is free, participants can choose to donate to Breast Cancer UK when they take their putt.

Tim Hudson said: “It is appropriate that we are raising money for Breast Cancer UK, on behalf of Georgia Hall, as we would like to see more women get into the game.

“Georgia’s world-class achievements are inspiring women of all ages to take up golf, and I think that our simple #oneshot competition is an exciting introduction to the sport.

“We’re happy to give away free memberships to anyone who can hole the putt – so come along this Saturday afternoon, young or old, and have a go!”

To take part, simply visit any Crown Golf club between 12 noon and 4pm this Saturday 13th April.

Visit www.crown-golf.co.uk/oneshot to find your nearest golf club.

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