St. Andrews Caddies Charity Walk
Your very own St. Andrews Caddie, me, and good friend David Coyne will be starting our 96 mile charity walk along the famous West Highland Way which begins in Milngavie on the north side of Glasgow, winds its' way along the stunningly beautiful Loch Lomond, up and down a few mountains into the magnificent Highlands of Scotland and our final destination of Fort William.
The Old Course at St. Andrews will be closing down next Saturday for three weeks as the greenkeepers make their final preparations for the Open Championship and it was felt that this would be a good time to do something worthwhile.
The journey is expected to take five days, beginning on Saturday 19th June and finishing on Wednesday 23rd June. An average days walk will be 20 miles...we should manage it!
The Old Course at St. Andrews will be closing down next Saturday for three weeks as the greenkeepers make their final preparations for the Open Championship and it was felt that this would be a good time to do something worthwhile.
The journey is expected to take five days, beginning on Saturday 19th June and finishing on Wednesday 23rd June. An average days walk will be 20 miles...we should manage it!
John Boyne and David Coyne with 1998 Open Champion Mark O'Meara last Friday who supports the St. Andrews Caddies Charity Walk
Any sponsorship contributions can be made at the Caddie Pavilion adjacent to the 1st tee of the Old Course or online via the web site:
www.justgiving.com/standrewscaddies
My charity is ERSKINE who care for Scotland's veteran ex-Service men and women that have fought in many conflicts and peace keeping initiatives through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Helping to rebuild shattered lives, restoring dignity and providing first class care to ex-Service men and women both young and old.
David Coyne is walking the West Highland Way for the Children First charity.
Please give freely to show your support for the St. Andrews Caddies West Highland Way Walk and the ERSKINE charity. Many thanks in advance, cheers,
John.
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