The 32nd annual Clem Spencer Trophy on Cardiology Day, will be held at the Elfordleigh Golf Club and Hotel near Plympton, Plymouth on Saturday 5th October in aid of Hearts Together, our local Hospital Hotel charity.

Image of Rob Harder and last years winnerMembers and guests are welcome to participate and enjoy some good company and a great golf course, only £6 for members and £20 for guests to join. With around 50 participants usually entering it's set to be a great day! If you are interested in entering either individually or as a group, please contact Rob Harder on 07769 711697 or via email [email protected]



There will be several different categories for a chance to win, from best guests to 1st overall winner! Prizes up for grabs:

  • 1st place: £50 & the famous coveted red jacket,
  • 2nd place: £40
  • 3rd place £30

There will be a social and a prize & trophy presentation at 5pm! This year the funds will be going towards the Hearts Together "Sponsor a Counsellor" Campaign. The funds raised will directly support our Supporting You service, our dedicated in-house team of counsellors who provide both informal and formal support to patients and families when they need it most. Find out more here .

Local businesses - why not get involved and sponsor a hole, with your business logo displayed at one of the holes played: ONLY £100! Donate towards a great cause and be a part of a fantastic long-standing event! We have already had a number of fantastic businesses get involved! 

A BIG thank you to our sponsors so far! 

“You never know when you're going to be in that position - we never in a million years thought that would be us. ”

For families like Simon’s, that support can make an immeasurable difference. In 2019, Simon and his wife were advised to stay close to Derriford Hospital while their daughter Olivia, suddenly and critically ill, lay in a coma. Hearts Together provided them with a safe, welcoming place to stay nearby at a time of enormous uncertainty, allowing them to remain close without the added stress of being far from the family home in Falmouth. 

Rob Harder