Teeing off for mental health fundraiser

Albonie Flanagan with her husband Ian. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Albonie Flanagan with her husband Ian. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The wife of a Queenstowner who died suddenly in November 2022 is organising a second charity golf tournament in his honour.

Albonie Flanagan’s putting on the Ian Flanagan Remembrance Golf Charity Day at the Kelvin Heights course next Friday.

It’s a fundraiser for Mike King’s I Am Hope, and will be raising money to help youth get free counselling sessions.

Last year’s tournament raised about $20,000 for an Irish charity that repatriated Ian’s body.

So far 15 teams of four have paid $1000 each to enter the Ambrose-format tournament.

It’ll be followed by an auction and raffle distribution thanks to many businesses’ generous donations.

I Am Hope is donating some raffle and auction items, and partnership manager Mana Ashford is bringing along gumboots golfers have to wear when teeing off at the ninth hole — he’ll have four different sizes. (Gumboot Friday’s a sister charity.)

Albonie’s also started an Ian Flanagan Remembrance Golf Charity Day Givealittle page to cover the costs of organising the tournament.

Any other teams keen to enter can contact her at albonie@greenwoodtradepros.co.nz

 

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