ACT 2025 Charity Golf Day Raises £3,500 for Mind
What happens when industry professionals swap hard hats for golf clubs? At ACT’s 2025 Charity Golf Day, the answer was clear: connection, community, and a shared commitment to making a difference. Held at Hampton Court Palace Golf Club, the event brought together clients, collaborators, and colleagues for a day that was as purposeful as it was enjoyable.
ACT’s Charity Golf Day 2025 at Hampton Court Palace raised £3,500 for Mind and brought together clients, collaborators and industry peers for a day of meaningful connection, light-hearted competition, and shared purpose. More than just a round of golf, the event reflected ACT’s belief in building meaningful relationships and giving back to the communities around us. Whether attendees were seasoned players or new to the game, the day was designed to celebrate connection, competition and contribution - all while raising funds to support Mind, one of the UK’s leading mental health charities.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Hampton Court Palace Golf Club, the day offered more than a round of golf. It was an opportunity to enjoy the company of industry peers, experience a first-class course, and contribute to a powerful cause. Nestled within the former hunting grounds of Henry VIII, the course is one of the most historic and distinctive in the UK. Its 6,500-yard, par-71 layout blends the charm of inland links with classic parkland features - from ancient oak trees and open fairways to free-roaming deer and immaculately kept grounds.
We’re proud to share that - thanks to the generosity of those who took part, from teams on the course to our valued sponsors - we raised £3,500 in a single day. These funds will help Mind continue its vital work, offering advice and support to anyone experiencing a mental health problem.
Click here to view and download the full photo gallery and relive the highlights from ACT’s 2025 Charity Golf Day.
Celebrating Standout Performances
From the opening tee to the final putt, the day was filled with memorable moments. Congratulations to our prize winners:
Tournament Winner - Jonathan Boyle, State Studio
Runner-Up - Craig Clarke, CC Electrical Solutions
Third Place - Lee Phillips, CC Electrical Solutions
Longest Drive - Tristan Rose, Cornflake
Closest to the Pin - Scott Griffiths, ACT
Shortest Drive - Cameron Leonard, Cole Management
Colour Ball Competition - Teams starting at Hole 2, Hole 5 and Hole 7
Thank You to Our Sponsors
The success of this event was made possible by the generous support of our sponsors. Their involvement helped us create a well-organised, memorable day - and raised meaningful funds for Mind.
Headline Sponsor: 4site Recruitment
Refreshments Sponsor: Seamers Specialist Joinery
Dinner Sponsor: CC Electrical Solutions
Networking Sponsor: Fairfield Plumbing
Prize Sponsors: Porter Bathrooms, Trunk Flooring, Noble Structures, Cornflake, Action Coach Bath & Bristol
Hole Sponsors: GMI (Double Hole Sponsor), Kerry London, Leyland, Procore, Edsons, Trunk Flooring, Porter Bathrooms
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