CIRENCESTER Pebley Beach managing director Dominic Threlfall is urging fellow bosses from the area to join him in backing a charity golf tournament.

The fifth annual Parkinson’s UK Gloucestershire Pairs Challenge takes place at Cirencester Golf Club on Friday, May 19.

Around 120 golfers are paying £79 per pair to play, with prize for the best ladies and mens teams, best mixed team, and best team with a member with Parkinsons.

There are also prizes for the longest drive, straight drive, nearest the pin, nearest the pin in two shots, and hole in one.

But although nearly all the playing places have been taken, corporate sponsors are still needed for 14 of the 18 holes.

The minimum sponsorship spend is just £100, although most sponsors have paid £200.

Dominic Threlfall, MD of Suzuki car dealership Pebley Beach at Love Lane in Cirencester, is sponsoring the fourth hole.

“We’re delighted to be involved with this event, and would love to see four more businesses come forward so that every hole is sponsored.”

Dom said the event held particular resonance with him, as a close family member has been affected by Parkinsons.

Alan Macdonald, organising chairman, said: “We are delighted by the support of Pebley Beach, and our other sponsors, but we still need more businesses to come forward to hit our fundraising target of £5,000.”

The funds will be used to help find a cure for Parkinsons, a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that affects 127,000 Britons – around one in every 500 people in the UK.

Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor can contact Alan at ajrm1000@gmail.com