On Wednesday 17 September, 2025, Weston Turville Golf Club was abuzz with excitement as the Chilterns Neuro Centre hosted its highly-anticipated Charity Golf Day under clear blue skies and glorious sunshine. The event was a huge success, with golfers coming together to raise almost £6,000 for a worthy cause – supporting individuals living with neurological conditions.
The day kicked off with a traditional golfer’s breakfast in the clubhouse, where teams gathered before heading out onto the course for 18 holes of friendly competition. The pristine fairways provided the perfect backdrop for a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and a strong sense of community.
“We were delighted to see so many supporters, both familiar and new, come together not only for the love of golf but also to make a real impact,” said Stella Kubale, Head of Fundraising at the Chilterns Neuro Centre. “The funds raised will help us continue providing life-changing therapies and services for those affected by MS, Parkinson’s, and strokes. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who participated.”
The competition was fierce, with some standout performances. Shane Locks took home the top prize as Individual Winner, while the team trophy was awarded to the Turville Terriers – Pat D’Cruz, Martin Caro, Steve Kent, and Allan Cooper – who clinched their victory by a single point after an intense contest.
After the last putt dropped, the celebrations continued with a well-deserved buffet. Golfers exchanged stories of great shots, near misses, and plenty of laughs, ending the day on a high note with the true spirit of a community club.
The Centre also took the opportunity to thank the event’s sponsor, Better Mobility, for their ongoing support, which played a significant role in making the day such a resounding success.
“We are incredibly proud to sponsor the Chilterns Neuro Centre’s Charity Golf Day. It’s heartening to see so many people come together for such a worthwhile cause, and we are confident that the funds raised will make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most. Supporting events like this goes beyond just a day of golf – it’s about giving back to the community and creating a lasting impact.”
The Chilterns Neuro Centre offers a range of treatments and services for individuals with MS, Parkinson’s, and stroke survivors, empowering them to live life to the fullest. To learn more about the Centre’s work, visit their website at chilternsneurocentre.org.

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