Sixteen10 ‘Mike Clark’ Charity Golf Day

October 25, 2016

DSA Architects Middle East is pleased to be supporting the Sixteen10 ‘Mike Clark’ Charity Golf Day, being held at The Address, Montgomerie, Dubai.

The event promises to be a fun-filled occasion in memory of the local golfer who was sadly taken by bowel cancer in October 2012.

Mike’s passing had a big impact on his good friend Reza Sazegar, who went on to start a company with charity at its heart, raising money for official charity partner ‘Friends of Cancer Patients’ in a variety of ways.

The company name, Sixteen10, marks the date Mike passed away. “Our vision is to make giving, life’s most rewarding experience,” said Sazegar. “I want to ensure that we do everything we can to help other families avoid the same fate as Mike and his family did. Cancer or any other illness can affect any one of us, at any time.”

This year the event will be a bigger occasion than ever. Footballer Teddy Sheringham will be joined by rugby stars Mike Tindall and Steve Thompson along with Dubai TV presenter Rob McCaffrey at The Address Montgomerie, Dubai on November 3.

The golf event will be followed by an evening gala dinner which includes a Q&A session with the celebrities.

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