This year, British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland has been appointed the Official Charity for the 2024 Senior Open Presented by Rolex.
The prestigious event will be held at the iconic Carnoustie Golf Links from July 25-28.
The British Heart Foundation, the UK’s largest cardiovascular disease charity, has been at the forefront of heart health research since 1961.
Their groundbreaking efforts have supported life-saving innovations such as heart transplants, pacemakers, portable defibrillators, and valve replacements.
Their mission? To outsmart cardiovascular disease, one of the globe’s deadliest adversaries.
Teaming up with the Senior Open, BHF aims to generate substantial funds during the event at Carnoustie.
Enthusiastic spectators can contribute by participating in various challenges such as the Long Putt, Nearest the Pin, and Longest Drive in the spectator village.
All proceeds from these activities will directly support BHF’s research endeavours.
Edward Kitson, Championship Director of The Senior Open Presented by Rolex, expressed his excitement about the partnership: “We are delighted to welcome the British Heart Foundation to this year’s Senior Open Presented by Rolex.
They are a charity that has touched millions of peoples’ lives during their 63-year existence and their pioneering research is incredibly important in the quest to beat cardiovascular disease.
We raised a substantial amount of money at Gleneagles two years ago, when they were again our Official Charity, and we aim to replicate that this year.”
David McColgan, Head of British Heart Foundation Scotland, shared his enthusiasm: “We’re delighted to be partnering with the Senior Open this year.
The profile it gives us allows us to engage with spectators and raise awareness and vital funds that will fund our life-saving research.
Carnoustie is also just a few miles from Dundee where we currently fund over £1.5 million worth of research and just one of many research projects across Scotland.”
The collaboration between BHF and the Senior Open is not just a fundraising effort; it’s a heartening testament to community spirit and the collective drive to battle cardiovascular disease.
Spectators attending the event have the opportunity to make a significant impact, whether through participating in the fun challenges or visiting the BHF exhibition unit in the spectator village.
With Carnoustie’s close proximity to Dundee, a hub for BHF-funded research amounting to over £1.5 million, the event highlights the regional importance of BHF’s work and offers a unique opportunity for local and visiting golf enthusiasts to support a cause that is saving lives across Scotland and beyond.