Several famous faces are set to attend an event at a plush Renfrewshire hotel.
Scots actor Martin Compston, broadcaster Gordon Smart, and Scottish football legends Frank McAvennie, Rab Douglas and Gordon Dalzie, as well as Spanish golfer Rafa Cabrera-Bell, will be at Marr Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort's charity golf day next month.
The event will take place on Monday, July 8, in aid of Ardgowan Hospice in Greenock.
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As part of it, the lavish hotel is inviting golf fans to take part in the charity day.
The tournament will kick off with a welcome of tea, coffee and a breakfast roll from 9am in the clubhouse.
Competitors will then complete 18 holes across the prestigious Earl of Mar Scottish championship golf course at Mar Hall, which was designed by one of Britain's leading golfers and renowned golf course architects, Dave Thomas.
After that, attendees will then be welcomed into the hotel's Mortan House Ballroom for a two-course meal, charity raffle and prize-giving event.
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Chris McQueen, Head of Golf at Mar Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort, said: “I’m proud of the vibrant club membership and golf community we’re building at Mar Hall as investment continues across the resort.
“We look forward to welcoming members, visitors and special guests to our summer charity golf day next month which is already selling fast.
"Participants will have the unique opportunity to play alongside well-known Scottish personalities and enjoy some healthy
rivalry, all while raising money for the invaluable services at Ardgowan Hospice. Gather your friends, family, or colleagues and be part of a memorable day that makes a real difference.”
Tickets for the event cost £125 per person.
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