A charity golf day that has raised more than £150,000 over almost 40 years is set to raise even more with its first event on the south bank of the Humber

For the first time, law firm Wilkin Chapman Rollits will host two charity golf days this year, continuing with its longstanding tournament at Brough Golf Club, while also launching a new event at Grimsby Golf Club.
The Brough golf day, which will take place on Thursday 2nd July, has been running for nearly four decades, during which time it has raised more than £150,000 for two local charities, Dove House Hospice and Muscular Dystrophy UK.
Now in its 39th year, the event, which first took place in July 1988, has become a fixture in the regional golfing calendar, bringing together companies from across the area for a day of fundraising, sport and networking.
Building on that success, the inaugural south bank tournament will be held on Friday July 17 at Grimsby Golf Club, where the firm hopes to raise even more money for good causes.
It comes after last year’s high-profile merger of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire law firms Wilkin Chapman and Rollits.
The Brough tournament will once again raise funds for Muscular Dystrophy UK and Dove House Hospice, while the Grimsby event will be in aid of Alzheimer’s charities.
Businesses from across the region are invited to support both events by entering teams or sponsoring holes.
Robin Simmonds, CEO of Wilkin Chapman Rollits, which employs more than 520 people across Grimsby, Lincoln, Louth, Hull, York and Beverley, said: “We’re incredibly proud of the legacy of the Brough golf day and the difference it has made to charities over almost four decades.
“When we came to arranging the event this year, it felt like a natural step to add a second golf day on the south bank – giving more businesses the chance to get involved and help fantastic causes on both sides of the Humber.
“It’s all part of our commitment to support our communities and charities across Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and we’re looking forward to welcoming familiar faces as well as new teams and hopefully raising more money than ever before.”
Jonny Bottomley, partnership development fundraiser at Dove House Hospice, said the firm’s ongoing support for the charity over many years has made “a real difference”.
“Longstanding support like this is so important to Dove House Hospice because it gives us the confidence not only to continue providing specialist care for patients and support for their families, but also to look ahead and develop new services that meet the changing needs of our community.”
“We are incredibly grateful for the continued support of Wilkin Chapman Rollits and everyone involved in organising this fantastic golf day.”
To enter a team or sponsor the events, visit www.wilkinchapmanrollits.co.uk/events