Staff Reporters
Nov 24, 2016

Charity golf tournament raises US$48,000 for Mother's Choice

Campaign Asia-Pacific's third-annual charity golf event drew the largest field to date in Phuket on 18 and 19 November.

The third-annual Campaign Asia-Pacific charity golf event attracted 50 media-industry golfers from around the region and raised US$48,000 for Hong Kong-based charity Mother's Choice.

Lead sponsors Fox and GroupM were joined in generous support by Omnicom, History Channel and LinkedIn. The field included teams from Fox, GroupM, Dentsu Aegis, PHD, TBWA, A+E Networks, LinkedIn, MediaMath, Asian Inflight Media, Haymarket and a number of individual players.

The tournament included three rounds using the Loch Palm and Red Mountain courses. Despite oppressive heat and growing fatigue, a strong performance saw James Hawkins, Paul Hutt, Brandon Smith and Duncan Pointer from Dentsu Aegis team A hold off GroupM team D to win the best team trophy, led by exceptional play from Smith, who also won the men’s individual trophy. The ladies trophy was won by Nancy Willis from LinkedIn, in a debut appearance at the event. Special mention to LinkedIn’s Rebekka Kristin for winning ‘nearest the pin’ in her first ever experience on a golf course. Overall, the field recorded 39 birdies, as well as an eagle from PHD’s Johan Nilsson at the daunting 18th at Red Mountain.

"With the event growing in size and recognized by all who participated as a fantastic example of our industry getting together for a great cause, plans are already being made for next year's tournament," said Tim Waldron, MD of Haymarket Media.

In 2014, 2015 and 2016, across the Media 360 charity dinners and Phuket charity golf events, Campaign has raised US$285,000 for Mother’s Choice.

Mother's Choice is a grassroots non-profit organization that provides and promotes loving, nurturing care for babies and children needing permanent homes, and for single girls and their family facing crisis pregnancies.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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