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Tag: Horsington Open charity golf day

Posted on September 9, 2015

Horsington Open charity golf day now in its 3rd year

Horsington Open GolfThe third “Horsington Open” will be played at Henstridge Golf Club on Friday October 23rd 2015, generously sponsored and supported by the parish’s two pubs – The Half Moon and the White Horse. The 9-hole competition is in aid of local charities, and is open to all comers. Ladies and non-handicappers are welcome. Entry is just £15 per player, including green fees. Full story: Read more

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