Golf Business News – Golf Trust Partners with Leading UK Law Firms

The Golf Trust has agreed to a formal partnership with Irwin Mitchell, one of the UK’s largest full-service law firms. The agreement is an extension of the informal relationships established by both in recent years through Adhoc Recommendation Irwin Mitchell clients on the services of the Golf Trust.
“Irwin Mitchell has a high reputation and has helped many of the beneficiaries of the Golf Trust get the support they need from the golf course,” commented Cae Menai-Davis, founder of the Golf Trust. “It’s a partnership that can operate in both directions. More Irwin Mitchell’s clients will be checked in to our tasting ceremony and we will be able to direct our beneficiaries to the right people to provide them with any legal support they need. I’m so happy to work with them and grow our relationship.”
Irwin Mitchell staff have already attended the Golf Trust meeting and volunteered to attend the London County event time, and Irwin Mitchell client Dan Green will be participating in the first round of the Golf Trust fundraising challenge “Extra Miles”. This six-day epic golf challenge is to raise funds to buy three new Paragolfers. These all-terrain wheelchairs allow disabled people to stand up and play golf and golf through referrals to golf trusts, allowing Dan to play golf with his family again after a serious injury.
Dan Green, Irwin Mitchell’s client, is attending Extra challenges Commented: “I’m very happy to be part of the extra mile challenge. Being able to participate in something that helps others in similar situations.
Golf has really helped me through a particularly challenging time to work with a company trying to raise funds so that everyone can make everyone feel special, of course, it’s always great to work with Irwin Michel again, it shows how much they care about their customers and promise to support them, even after the claims are settled. ”
The Golf Trust means a lot to clients like Dan, a professional device like a downgrade, helps him continue to go into the golf ball after complications are not detected and limits blood flow to the legs during the surgery. This resulted in knee amputation and nerve damage to his right leg, causing his left leg to fall, making him unable to work, requiring care and help as well as specially adapted equipment to help him complete his daily life.
“At Irwin Mitchell, we believe in strong connections with charities and organizations that align with our values. We are pleased to have this partnership with Golf Trust and have an additional miles of exercise in our support for Dan.”
“Through our work, we see the key role that sports can play in one’s recovery. The Golf Trust is helping people who make golf available to everyone, including those who change the life of their hurt, who may have thought their golf day was over. It’s really encouraging. It can really be encouraged with charities with this partnership and the goals we achieve together.”



