Celtic FC Foundation hosts successful Golf Day, raises £15,000
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 12:12 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The Celtic FC Foundation held its eleventh annual Golf Day on June 2, 2026, at Renfrew Golf Club, raising approximately £15,000 for the Paradise Pit Stop project. The event featured former Celtic players including Tom Boyd, Stephen McManus, Aiden McGeady, and Derek Riordan. Guests enjoyed breakfast, a golf tournament, and a Q&A session after the game. The winning team, ‘Tynemouth’s Best Team,’ received a trophy and a fourball at Turnberry’s Robert the Bruce course. Proceeds will support ongoing food security initiatives at Celtic Park.
- •Golf Day raised roughly £15,000 for charity.
- •Participants included Celtic legends and a local construction firm.
- •Winning team announced with prizes including a golf outing at Turnberry.
- •Event featured a Q&A session with former Celtic players.
- •Paradise Pit Stop has provided nearly 80,000 meals to those in need.
- 12:12 PMYahoo Sports — Great success for Foundation at eleventh annual Golf Day
"Celtic FC Foundation’s annual Golf Day returned last Friday as Renfrew Golf Club played host to the event for an 11th time. A magnificent net total in the region of £15,000 was raised, with the mai...
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