GOLFERS clubbed together for charity by wearing pants over their trousers.
More than £800 was raised for male cancer charity Everyman at the TopGolf event, held at the Abridge Road driving range in Chigwell.
The organisers donated £10 for every player who took part wearing their pants or boxer shorts over their trousers.
Postman Stephen Dale from Surrey was crowned Grand Slam winner with 159 points and Rory Henell from Chigwell came third with 115 points.
TopGolf's Chigwell General Managed James Jenkins said: "It was fantastic to see so many golf fans turn out for such a worthy cause. There were some interesting pants on show too. Some looked a bit older than others!"
The event was the final of TopGolf's partnership with Everyman throughout June, which was established to support the Everyman Male Cancer Awareness Month.
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