Ryder Cup captain shows how it's done at Deeside clinic
Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was in the North-east of Scotland today, primarly to begin fund-raising for a new Maggie's cancer caring cente in Aberdeen.
The aim is to raise £3million for the project over the next two to three years.
He is pictured above, by Cal Carson Golf Agency, giving a clinic at the Deeside Golf Club driving range prior to an am-am fund-raising tournament in his name.
This evening he will be guest of honour at a prize-giving dinner for about 200 people, hosted by building firm supremo Stewart Milne.
Colin's mother Elizabeth died of lung cancer in 1991.
The aim is to raise £3million for the project over the next two to three years.
He is pictured above, by Cal Carson Golf Agency, giving a clinic at the Deeside Golf Club driving range prior to an am-am fund-raising tournament in his name.
This evening he will be guest of honour at a prize-giving dinner for about 200 people, hosted by building firm supremo Stewart Milne.
Colin's mother Elizabeth died of lung cancer in 1991.
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