A huge fleet of over 60 Golfstream and Greenhill trolleys was enjoyed by golfers in a high-profile golf tournament supporting the Sue Ryder charity at Fulford GC.
The day was attended by food and drink manufacturers and celebrity sporting guests including former Scotland football captain, Gary McAllister, Michael Gray, Matt Jansen, Paul Jewell, Graham Stuart, Peter Beagrie and Kevin Gallacher.
The outstanding new Golfstream Duo trolley was put to good use alongside the Greenhill GTS as the team from leading confectioners Ferrero beat off all-comers to lift the impressive Morrisons Masters trophy.
Said Derek Richford, managing director of Golfstream: “We were absolutely delighted to help support this superb event by giving golfers access to the most reliable powered golf trolleys in the UK.
“In the demanding, wet conditions, many golfers commented how pleased they were with the trolleys.”
Ex Stoke City star, Peter Beagrie, said: “I was very impressed by the Greenhill trolley and will be certainly using one in the future.”
All Golfstream and Greenhill trolleys are made in Britain and distributed by Golfstream Ltd, based in Ramsgate, Kent.
All trolleys are supported by Golfstream’s own UK-based customer service centre, which is fully stocked with all spares ever required for any of its trolleys – and most other makes. It is the largest independent supplier of trolley spares and accessories in Europe.
Golfstream is also a fully-accredited member of the Made In Britain campaign.
Sue Ryder is one of the leading national charities providing care for people with incurable illnesses and supporting families practically and emotionally.
Added Derek Richford: “Sue Ryder is a fantastic charity and Golfstream and Greenhill are really pleased to have contributed to the success of the day as it’s a key event in the fundraising calendar.”