Charity golf tournament for SOS Children's Village
Here's your chance to support this super charity either by sponsoring a hole in the Grandhotel Charity Golf Tournament or playing in the tournament itself, all is aid of SOS Childrens Village Osttirol

This May you can enjoy golf at one of Austria's most beautiful golf courses whilst showing your support for SOS Children's Village Osttirol.
The charity golf tournament at Dolomites, East Tyrol, is one of Austria's most stunning courses and you can still be a part of this fundraiser on May 11-14, 2012.
Golfers can show their support either by sponsoring a hole in the Grandhotel Charity Golf Tournament or playing in the tournament itself.
The SOS Children's Villages is the world's largest orphan and abandoned children's charities and the Grandhotel Charity Golf Tournament is just one of its initiatives to help raise money towards helping those in desperate need of support.
For those taking part in some way, there is also the opportunity to stay at the luxurious five-star Grandhotel Lienz.
In addition, if you sign up to enter a team you'll be treated to a cocktail reception, a gala dinner and prize giving, as well as all the trimmings with the golf.
For more information email Anthony Bevan, visit soschildren.org, and go to grandhotel-lienze.com
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