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Lady golfers putt charity first for Kintyre youth group

by BEN RAMAGE

editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk

A KINTYRE youth charity has received a welcome donation from Machrihanish Golf Club members.

The Ladies charity open, held on July 17, raised £514 for the Hub, which provides respite for young people, especially young carers, in Kintyre.

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