Oracle´s Golf Day 2025 – Sonning GC, Reading
Date:
Friday 13th June 2025
Location:
Sonning Golf Club, Reading, RG4 6GJ
See Sonning Golf Club (sonninggc.co.uk)
Timings:
- Arrival: From 10:30 am for Team Registration followed by Bacon Baps and Hot drinks to Fuel your game
- Shotgun Start: 12 noon
- Finish golf approx. 4.30 pm – Drinks and Mingling at Club Bar ( changing facilities available)
- Dinner: 5:30 pm – Including results, prizes and more
- Departure: Approx. 7:30-8:00 pm
Get ready to tee off at Oracle Head & Neck Cancer UK’s Golf Day 2025! Join us at the stunning Sonning Golf Club in Reading for a fantastic day of golf, camaraderie, and competition. Whether your team boasts seasoned pros or complete beginners, this event is designed for players of all skill levels. Enjoy the lush, beautifully maintained course, test your skills in a friendly team competition, and take advantage of this unique opportunity to network, unwind, and maybe even take home some prizes.
Sonning Golf Club is a true gem. The course is not only breathtaking but also fair, making it accessible for all handicaps. After your round, relax at the clubhouse, especially the outdoor area overlooking the 18th green—perfect for post-golf drinks. Fingers crossed for sunshine!
Team entry
The cost per team of four is £500, which includes a full day of golf and catering. You’ll start the day with a welcoming coffee and bacon bap, enjoy refreshments on the course, and cap it off with a delicious two-course dinner. We guarantee the food will be excellent!
Payment details
A deposit of £100 is required to secure your spot, with the remaining balance of £400 due 30 days before the event. Alternatively, you can pay the £500 in full and we look forward to seeing you at the event.

We’d love for you to support Oracle Head & Neck Cancer UK by entering a team—or even two! The more, the merrier. We’re aiming for a full roster, so don’t miss out on this fantastic day. With a limit of 24 teams, be sure to sign up early. We look forward to welcoming you to Sonning Golf Club for a day of fun, golf, and goodwill!
If you have any questions for this event, please contact us at info@oraclehnc.org.uk
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