Our Charities for 2026
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2026 Captains Phil Murray and Susie Duncan have chosen to support two Charities during their year - Charlie's Promise and Oakleaf. Please click on the images below for more information
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Charlie’s Promise was created in memory of Charlie Cosser, a bright, kind and funny young man whose life was tragically taken by knife violence in July 2023. As Charlie lay fighting for his life, his dad Martin made him a promise — that he would spend the rest of his life educating young people about the dangers and immeasurable impacts of knife crime.
That promise became their purpose. Charlie’s Promise are driven by love, loss and determination to make change. They work to educate, inspire and support young people, helping them understand the impact of knife crime and empowering them to make safer, more positive choices.
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Oakleaf Enterprise is a mental health charity based in Guildford, working to improve the lives of hundreds of individuals across Surrey. Their mission is to transform lives through the provision of support, training and wellbeing activities, building new futures with adults managing their mental health.
They set out to empower these individuals with training to gain the skills and the confidence needed to manage their mental health and to get back into the workplace.
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2025
2025 Captains Gary Chalcraft and Jenny Blake-Thomas chose to raise funds for the Royal Surrey's Cancer and Surgical Innovation Campaign. The total amount raised is to be confirmed but it is set to be an incredible sum which will be donated on behalf of West Surrey Golf Club Members.
The Cancer and Surgical Innovation Campaign is an ambitious and game-changing development, which will see Royal Surrey build upon its world class services in traditional and robotic surgery, enhance its theatre capacity and improve patient experiences and outcomes throughout Surrey and the South East.
2024
Captains Jeremy Sherwood and Terri de Peyrecave joined forces to raise the amazing sum of
£37,000 for the
PROSTATE Project
based at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford
The Prostate Project is a regional charity whose mission is "to give men a better chance of beating prostate cancer." It provides support to men across Surrey, East Sussex and North Hampshire.
It was formed in 1999 with its main achievement of contributing half the £5m necessary to build the Stokes Centre, a dedicated Urology outpatient and day treatment Centre at the Royal Surrey. It also funds leading edge research on prostate cancer at the University of Surrey, work which is applicable to other types of cancer.
Although prostate cancer is a men's disease, women play a vital role in getting men to recognize the disease and do something about it.
Captains Jeremy and Terri with representatives of The Prostate Project including
Jackie Alliss (Patron),
Colin Stokes (Founder) and
Martin Davies (Chairman) together with
Steve Rider who also lent his support to the West Surrey GC Charity Golf Day
2023
Our Captains Alan Wilkinson and Freda Noble chose to support two Charities during their year -
Eikon and
Mane Chance - raising the magnificent sum of over
£38,000 to be shared between them
Click on the images below for more information
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The Eikon Charity supports children and helps young people to overcome difficulties, become resilient and develop into confident adults who contribute positively to their communities.
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Mane Chance based in Compton is a Sanctuary for horses, first and foremost, but they also pride themselves in providing a little Sanctuary for their volunteers and visitors too.
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Both charities receive their cheques from Captains Alan and Freda ................ Alan with the Eikon team at the 2023 Pro Am
2021 & 2022
Our Captains Graham White and Moira Robb chose to support
Oakleaf
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Tommy's and their efforts over the two years of their captaincy helped the club to raise a total of
£28,000 for these worthy causes.
Graham White (left) with representatives of Oakleaf at the West Surrey Pro Am
Please click on the images below for further details.
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Based in Guildford, Oakleaf work with individuals struggling with mental ill-health. They set out to empower these individuals with training to gain the skills and the confidence needed to manage their mental health and to get back into the workplace.
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Tommy's fund vital research into the causes of miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth. They provide free, accurate and up-to-date information for medical professionals and parents-to-be around healthy pregnancy.
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2020
Captains Bill Morris and Mari Magnussen chose to support the disabled children's charity
Challengers and are pictured here visiting the charity's centre in Stoke Park, Guildford. Despite the challenging year they faced with Covid-19,
they and the club members raised the fantastic sum of £25,600.
For more information go to www.disability-challengers.org
2019
Captains Andy Hindley and Pat White led the club in raising over
£15,600 in support of the
Samson Centre for MS which
provides free, practical and emotional support for people living with multiple sclerosis
in Surrey and surrounding areas.
Pictured - Andy and Pat presenting the cheque to Samson Centre founder John Hambly, staff and patients in the Centre in Guildford
For more details and how to help, go to
www.samsoncentre.org.uk
In Previous Years
Other charities which the club has helped in the past include -
Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice, Farnham -
The Clockhouse Centre, Milford
The Prostate Project (RSCH Guildford) -
Holy Cross Hospital, Haslemere
Chase Children's Hospice, Guildford -
The Meath Home, Godalming