As part of our headline sponsorship, we will be offering golfers the incredible opportunity to win an OMODA car by scoring a hole-in-one at the 17th hole.
Alongside this we will be hosting a prosecco tent providing golfers with the opportunity to network alongside complimentary refreshments.
Gather your teams of 4 and come join for a day of golf, socialising, food and drink and a whole lot of fun whilst raising funds for the N&N Hospitals Charity.
The golf day is set in the picturesque Norfolk Countryside of Barnham Broom, 6 miles West of Norwich. Golfers will play the Valley Course is the premium course at Barnham Broom with its abundant water features, blending into the delightful natural landscape, designed by Frank Pennink, one of Europe’s most prominent and respected golf course architects.
Find Out MoreDonate hereYour day will begin with tea, coffee and bacon rolls on arrival, followed by an exciting 18-hole Stableford competition with handicap. Afterwards, enjoy a delicious two course meal and evening entertainment, network with fellow participants and take part in our auction which will include some fantastic prizes such as golf vouchers, signed memorabilia, sporting goods and many more!
In addition to the main event, every golfer will receive a fabulous goodie bag at registration which will include some useful essentials for the day and you will have the opportunity to purchase tickets for our exciting raffle and get involved in some of the extra popular challenges to test their skills such as: "Mulligans, Longest Drive, Beat the Pro and the Putting competition".
All proceeds from the N&N Hospitals Charity Golf day will go towards their 2025 appeal, Surgical Robots - JustGiving which pledges to raise enough money purchase two new state of the art Surgical Robots.
What will this mean for the hospital and patients? This will mean more patients within our community are able to undergo safer, less invasive procedures which will ensure better surgical outcomes, resulting in shorter hospital stays and a reduced need for additional support post surgery. This will in turn mean hospital and clinical resources are made more accessible with less waiting times for our patients within our community.