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New groups urged to apply for cash from Royal Dornoch fund

Royal Dornoch Golf Club has won permission for a new driving range
Royal Dornoch Golf Club has won permission for a new driving range

The internationally-renowned Royal Dornoch Golf Club is continuing a drive to help its neighbours by seeking new community projects to support.

Big-hearted golfers at the world famous club established a community fund from green fees in 2015 to help local groups.

Since then, £12,000 has been distributed to 25 causes, including church groups, sports clubs and children’s and youth activities.

Last year, assistance was also given to a committee organising a series of activities to mark 400 years of golf being played in the town.

The club, which is part of Highlands Golf Links (HGL) – a partner body that promotes golf tourism in the region – is now seeking new applications for funding.

Neil Hampton, Royal Dornoch Golf Club’s general manager, said: “We are very proud members of our community and feel privileged to be in a position to help other organisations which contribute to community life.

“We are now keen to receive new applications to help local groups continue their valuable work.”

Up to 1% of the club’s green fees income is used to top up the social fund.

Organisations based within the IV25 postcode can apply for donations of up to £500, with payments determined by a four-strong committee, including the club Captain and the two immediate predecessors, as well as a nominee from Dornoch Area Community Council.