Creating your own fundraising page is a simple and effective way to support The Golf Foundation. By setting up a personalised page, you can share your story, set your fundraising goal, and inspire friends, family and colleagues to get involved.
Whether you’re taking on a challenge, hosting an event, or simply want to make a difference, your page makes it easy for people to donate and track your progress.
It only takes a few minutes to get started, and you can customise your page with photos, updates and messages to keep your supporters engaged along the way
Challenge
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A challenge fundraiser could be where you set yourself a personal goal — physical, mental or creative — and ask people to sponsor you to complete it. It gives your supporters something to follow and cheer for, and gives you a memorable experience with a real sense of achievement at the end.
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Play 100 holes of golf in a single day
Walk, run or cycle between golf courses
Complete a famous long-distance trail like the Coast to Coast or Hadrian's Wall
Take on a swimming challenge — open water or pool based
Do something outside your comfort zone — a skydive, a cold water dip, a climb
Celebration/Milestone
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A milestone fundraiser is a way of turning a personal moment into something bigger. Instead of, or as well as, receiving gifts, you invite the people in your life to contribute to a cause you care about. It's a meaningful way to mark a moment that matters to you while making a difference for young people in golf.
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Fundraise instead of gifts for a significant birthday — 30, 40, 50 or beyond
Mark a wedding anniversary by giving back
Celebrate a retirement, a promotion or finishing a qualification
Fundraise in memory of a loved one who was passionate about golf or sport
Mark a personal achievement like getting your handicap or completing your first round
Club or Group Fundraiser
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A group fundraiser is a great way of bringing people together around a shared event or activity. Whether you're a golf club, a school, a workplace team or a group of friends, raising money as a collective is often more fun, more motivating and more impactful than going it alone.
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Host a charity golf day at your club with an entry fee and prizes
Run a junior golf competition with a small sponsorship pot
Organise a workplace sweepstake around a major golf tournament
Get your school to hold a golf-themed sports day or skills festival
Set up a club vs club fundraising challenge over a season

