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Friday, March 13, 2026

Fourth Annual ‘Scaffolding’s Golfer of the Year’ Event Announced

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The scaffolding industry’s premier golfing event returns for its fourth year as SCP Forgeco announces the much-anticipated ‘Scaffolding’s Golfer of the Year’ tournament. 

Scheduled for the 19th of July, 2024, the tournament will be held at The Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort in Bridgnorth, renowned as one of England’s finest 18-hole championship courses. 

This immaculate venue, built to the highest USGA standards, promises a spectacular setting for this esteemed event.

The SCP annual golf tournament, complimentary for individuals working within the scaffolding industry, offers participants a unique opportunity to showcase their golfing prowess. 

Coinciding with the same week as the British Open, the event highlights the growing popularity and competitive spirit of golf within the industry.

Since its inception, SCP Forgeco’s tournament has provided a remarkable platform for industry professionals to network and engage in a friendly yet competitive environment. 

This year’s participants will vie for the prestigious’ Scaffolders Golfer of the Year’ trophy, alongside various other prizes that will be awarded throughout the event.

“Are you the best golfer in the scaffolding industry? Time to prove it!” reads the challenge from SCP Forgeco, encouraging scaffolding professionals to seize this opportunity.

Interested participants are urged to register soon, as the company anticipates a high demand for spots. Registration is free but limitedand will close on the 21st of June. More details and registration can be found at https://golf.scpgroup.uk

The SCP Group looks forward to welcoming all participants to the Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort on the 19th of July for a day filled with fun, camaraderie, and competitive golf. Don’t miss your chance to compete for your very own Claret Jug and enjoy a day of top-tier golfing at this esteemed industry event.

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