Football enthusiasts will have the chance next month to tee off with their favourite Tottenham Hotspur players in a golf tournament – while supporting families affected by mental illness.
La Moye Golf Club is due to host the Charity Golf Day on 22 May.
The event has been organised by and is in aid of Focus on Mental Illness, a local charity which helps families and carers develop a deeper understanding of the impact of mental illness.
Attendees will be able to meet, play, and dine with eight former Tottenham Hotspur players in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the team's UEFA Cup win in 1984.
Those due to attend include Argentinian World Cup winners Ossie Ardiles and Ricardo Villa, as well as Pat Jennings, Steve Perryman, Graham Roberts, Mark Falco, Micky Hazard and Paul Miller.
Pictured: Attendees will be able to meet, play, and dine with eight former Tottenham Hotspur players in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the team's UEFA Cup win in 1984.
The tournament format includes 18 teams of four, with seven teams enjoying the company of a celebrity player.
These special teams – composed of three company representatives and one celebrity – can join for £1500, while the remaining eleven teams are set at £1000 each.
Participation includes green fees, refreshments at the halfway point, a three-course dinner, and a prize-giving ceremony.
There will also be a Q&A session with the former footballers, offering attendees a deeper look into their careers – as well as photo opportunities, a charity raffle, and an auction, all in support of Focus on Mental Illness.
Focus on Mental Illness's vision is for every person in Jersey severely affected by mental illness to fulfil their potential and participate in all aspects of life.
You can contact gary@bellot.co.uk to secure your place at the Charity Golf Day.
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