Golf for good, swing for Save a Life charity day
By Lucy Ramnought • Updated: 18 Apr 2026 • 18:35 • 1 minute read
Stunning greens at the Santa Clara course Credit: Santa Clara Golf
Golfers, business professionals and charity supporters are being invited to polish their clubs to take part in the Business 1st Charity Golf Day on Friday, June 26 at the glorious Santa Clara Golf Marbella to raise money for the incredible, life-changing Save A Life charity.
Organised by Just Marbella Golf, the tournament will begin with a not too early 9:30am shotgun start, and will be played in an individual stableford format, giving players of all abilities the chance to enjoy a competitive yet welcoming day. Entry is priced at €155 per person, with proceeds from the event helping support the charity’s ongoing lifesaving work.
A perfect way to spend a day, playing and raising money
Those joining will enjoy a full package, including green fee and shared buggy, a two-course lunch, a drink after the round, refreshments on the course, plus the chance to win a range of excellent prizes. Raffles, auctions and extra entertainment are also planned, making sure the day offers far more than just golf. The Santa Clara golf club is a classic, stunning golf course and venue. A wonderful place to spend the day playing, chatting and doing some good at the same time.
Save A Life, is a community-led organisation dedicated to installing publicly accessible defibrillators and raising awareness of CPR and emergency response. Founded after a family member survived a cardiac arrest thanks to quick access to a defibrillator, SAL is helping make local communities safer by ensuring lifesaving equipment is available when every second matters. They do fantastic work for the community and hope the day can raise much needed funds.
Business 1st Charity Golf Day is Friday, June 26 at Santa Clara Golf, Marbella. A 9:30am shotgun start for €155 per person. For more details on the event call +34 711 052 483 or visit Save a Life social media channels.
Those interested in taking a swing to save a life should book early as places are expected to fill quickly.
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Lucy Ramnought
Lucy Ramnought is a local news writer and mother of 4 from the UK who has lived in the Costa Del Sol for just over 4 years. With a background in content writing and social media for various companies, and with vast experience in PA and project management, Lucy is committed to producing accurate, engaging and reliable stories to her work at Euro Weekly News.
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