Keighley Golf Club’s retiring captain Neil Spragg and president Andrew Amos had chosen the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice as their charity of the year when elected to office in December 2024.
Neil’s choice was in tribute to the care provided to his grandad by the hospice, and Andrew selected the same cause to maximise the funds raised.
Events included a race night, a captain’s and president’s day, and a charity initiative at Howden Park.
And Neil took on a 100-hole challenge, at Keighley Golf Club, which he completed in thirteen-and-a-half hours.
The pair have presented a cheque to Sue Ryder community fundraising manager Andrew Wood.
He said: “Both Neil and Andrew, as captain and president respectively, put in a massive amount of effort to raise this amazing total.
“We would like to thank them for the fruits of their fundraising, which will make a huge difference to our patients and their families.”
Manorlands relies on public donations to maintain its services.
Neil and Andrew said they were “proud to have raised such a large amount”, and thanked everyone who had supported them – including club members, staff and RCK Tax Consultants.
