2ND CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT AGAIN A RESOUNDING SUCCESS
Under a bright blue sky, the second 2pack Charity Scramble in aid of Borussia Dortmund's "Leuchte auf" foundation took place last Friday (06.07.2018) at the Schloss Vornholz golf course.
2pack Managing Director Dirk Pollmeier welcomed over 100 golfers from all over Germany to the perfectly prepared golf course. Among them were a large number of golfers from Nobby's Golf Trophy. In addition to the sporting competition at the highest level, the good cause was in the foreground. With the active participation of all the guests, 40,000 euros were raised, which will be donated to the "Leuchte Auf" foundation of Borussia Dortmund.
A foursome bestball was played. The gross winner was the team Christhilde Helbig from Golfclub Möhnesee and Ralf Geilenberg from Golfclub Bergisches Land Wuppertal. Katrin Pollmeier and Manuela Eickhoff, both from Golfclub Ostenfelde, took first place in the net ranking.
PRESS ARTICLE
The following article about the second Charity Scramble appeared in the local newspaper die Glocke on 11.07.2018:
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
- Golf Charity - Tournament raises 40,028 euros
Ostenfelde (gl). The second 2pack Charity Scramble took place in perfect weather on the excellently prepared course of Golfclub Schloss Vornholz. More than 100 golfers from all over Germany were welcomed by 2pack Managing Director Dirk Pollmeier. A foursome best ball was played.
The gross winner was the team Christhilde Helbig (Golfclub Möhnesee) and Ralf Geilenberg (Golfclub Bergisches Land Wuppertal).
The first place in the net ranking was secured by Katrin Pollmeier and Manuela Eickhoff (both - Golfclub Ostenfehle).
After the exciting match, the club terrace was used for an auction and a raffle. With the active participation of all the guests, 40,028 euros were raised, which were handed over to Borussia Dortmund's "leuchte Auf" foundation that same evening. "Having fun and doing good at the same time. In this spirit, we will also organise such a charity tunder in 2019," announced Dirk Pollmeier.