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Friday, March 13, 2026

Third Annual ‘Scaffolders Golfer of the Year’ Event Announced

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SCP – Forgeco, a leading manufacturer and stockist of high-quality scaffold fittings and other building products, has just announced the third edition of its annual ‘Scaffolders Golfer of the Year event. 

The much-anticipated event will be held on 22nd September 2023 at the Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort, Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

Located just 18 miles from Wolverhampton, the Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort is situated near the historic town of Bridgnorth on the banks of the River Severn. The resort offers a par 71, 6,500-yard golf course aligned with USGA standards. Set amidst 300 acres of stunning Shropshire parkland, the resort offers impressive views, offering a championship challenge to golfers of all skill levels.

This is the third year in a row that SCP – Forgeco has organised this event, which has become an esteemed gathering for golf-loving industry insiders. 

It has consistently provided a unique platform for industry professionals to network and compete in a friendly yet competitive round of golf. The winner will be awarded the prestigious ‘Scaffolders Golfer of the Year trophy, with various other prizes distributed throughout the round.

Open to all levels of golfers within the industry, the day will commence with bacon rolls served upon arrival, followed by a shotgun start and 18 holes of golf. After a day on the greens, participants will be treated to a buffet dinner and an awards ceremony.

The company expects heavy demand for participation and will accommodate golfers on a first-come, first-serve basis. Those interested in participating are urged to contact Ron Johnson: [email protected].

The team at SCP – Forgeco is looking forward to seeing all participants at the Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort on 22nd September for a day filled with fun, camaraderie, and competitive golf.

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