Video: HFD golf day raises record sum for Glasgow charities
Commercial property developer HFD has raised over £100,000 for good causes in Glasgow and the surrounding area on the back of its sell-out golfing fundraiser.
The event was organised by The HFD Charitable Foundation earlier this month and saw 36 teams compete at Gleneagles across its three championship courses.
Winners included a range of Scottish businesses in construction and property, such as FMS Fire and Security, the King’s Course team champion; Michael Laird Architects, the Queen’s course team champion; and Minster Cleaning, the PGA course team champion.
Steven Leiper from Atlas Group scooped the individual King’s course prize, while Lauren Meldrum from Turner and Townsend took first place on the Queen’s course, and David Kelly of Firelink Protection won the individual prize for the PGA course. Michael Brown from CBRE also won the social media #HFDCharityGolf photo contest on the day.
Players from Woolgar Hunter Engineers, Gleeds, Gardiner & Theobald (G&T), Triangle and Atelier Ten also took part.
This year’s event was HFD’s most successful to date, with the £105,911 grand total representing the highest sum raised since the event was first held by HFD 13 years ago.
Proceeds from previous years’ golf events have been shared amongst a range of charities, including the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, who used the donation to purchase state-of-the-art ventilators for the Princess Royal Maternity Neonatal Unit.
Lauren McKenzie, HFD Charitable Foundation ambassador, said: “Our golfing event has been running for 13 years and is an incredible opportunity to raise essential funds for local causes. The HFD Charitable Foundation was set up to deliver an impact in the communities we work in, and it is great to have achieved a record total this year. Thank you to everyone who came along and showed their support on the day.”