The Royal British Legion: Fore a good cause
Show your support for the Royal British Legion, and stay dry in the process, by purchasing one of their new poppy umbrellas.

Winter golf can often be a struggle, especially with the now frequent addition of driving rain. So the next time your loved ones moan, ‘but it's raining, you can't possibly be playing golf in this', you can have a reasonable excuse up your sleeve... It's for charity!
The Royal British Legion,in a bid for year-round support of our service personnel and their families,have launched a new range of poppy products; these products include a high-quality golfing umbrella, which will not only keep you dry, but will at the same time help you to show your support for the Legion out on the course.
The legion wishes to remind the public that their help for serving and ex-service men and women goes on throughout the calendar year, not just during the Remembrance period. The funds from the new range of poppy products go directly to the Legion, ensuring that those in need gain the support they deserve. The Golf Umbrella is one of the first products in an exciting new line, and the Legion will be adding to it continuously in the coming months.
To show your support for the cause, visit poppyshop.org.uk. The umbrellas are only £11.99, with all profits going directly to the Legion.
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