Sportsman's Charity

The Sportsman’s Charity was founded in 1983 by former Scottish rugby international John Frame and David Maclean, who wished to help provide the opportunities they had enjoyed as sportsmen, for others less fortunate than themselves. The Charity has now raised over £1.5 million to help the disabled and under privileged with sporting activities.

The mission of the Sportsman’s Charity is to make charity giving a natural and involving experience, by those who can, for those who cannot.

The St Andrews Day Championship has adopted the Sportsman’s Charity as our partner together with the Scottish Golf Union sharing the joint aim of helping deserving youngsters to further their golf.

Our target is to raise funds for residential golf scholarships in Scotland for deserving youngsters; boys and girls aged 11-15, nominated by the clubs taking part in the Championship.

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"Temple Golf Club has participated in the St Andrews Day competition since its inception and our members eagerly await the qualifying round and the chance to excellent, so much so that we now use the St Andrews Foursomes format on several occasions throughout the year because it is so popular. The Temple members who have been fortunate enough to qualify for St Andrews speak very highly of the hospitality and arrangements in St Andrews and the style employed in this wonderful competition."
Keith Adderley, Secretary Temple Golf Club

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