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Sunshine golf finals day to be held on European Open course

The London Golf Club hosted the European Open
The London Golf Club hosted the European Open

The Kent Messenger Group's Sunshine Challenge finals day will be held at the prestigious London Golf Club at Ash on Friday, October 10.

The four semi-finalists will play the Heritage course, which staged the European Open in July. Ross Fisher, who set a new course record 63 opening round, lifted the trophy with a stunning seven-shot victory.

KMG readers have been battling it out throughout the summer in the matchplay competition, with the winner taking on a dozen other regional newspaper winners in an all-expenses paid week in Portugal in November.

Former champions Gary Tottman (h6, Canterbury) and Barry Venner (h13, Broome Park) will clash in the first semi-final with Peter Ludlow (h13, Gillingham) taking on another 13-handicappper, Steven Sharkey (Farleigh Court), in the other.

The winners will play in the afternoon for the right to be crowned 2008 KM Sunshine Challenge champion.

KM Group Sports Editor Mike Rees said: "The Sunshine Challenge continues to prove a popular competition and we are grateful for The London Golf Club for hosting our finals day. It is a fantastic complex and the players will love the Heritage course."

For the third consecutive year, The London Golf Club has been crowned Clubhouse of the Year.

General Manager Heath Harvey said: “Winning this prestigious award three years on the trot is quite incredible. It just goes to show that as a club we continue to go from strength to strength. The award is testament to the fact that investing in your product pays dividends.”

For further information about The London Golf Club contact 01474 879899

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