The organisers of this year’s Pardigolf charity tournament are thrilled to announce a donation of €9,100 to the Estonian Association of Parents of Children with Cancer (Eesti Vähihaigete Laste Vanemate Liit).

On 3 July, the Estonian Golf & Country Club hosted the 8th Pardigolf, bringing together 80 players despite a busy event calendar. The weather was warm and welcoming, and the beloved Roosa Palli special competition, supported by Hilton Tallinn Park, added a playful twist to the day

After the tournament, patron Eda-Ines Etti expressed her gratitude to all participants during the awards ceremony. The evening was elevated by live music from a talented band of students from the Tallinn Music and Ballet School, featuring: Andree Uuetoa – bass guitar, Samuel Kurvits – drums, Madis Sikk – keyboard, Jaagup Nõlvak – saxophone, Mirtel Põdra – vocals.

Best in Competition Classes

Men …–18,5

  1. Jevgeni Levin (EGCC), 43 points
  2. Grigori Rak (Niitvälja Golf), 43 points
  3. Rego Kriisa (Rae Golfiklubi), 42 points

Women …–18,5

  1. Margarita Ross (EGCC), 34 points
  2. Rita Toomesso (EGCC), 34 points
  3. Alice Tiivas (EGCC), 33 points

Unified 18,6–54,0

  1. Triinu Raig (Niitvälja Golf), 45 points
  2. Aet Eenmaa (Niitvälja Golf), 42 points
  3. Liisa Peri (Niitvälja Golf), 41 points

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Over €9,000 Raised in Support

Following the awards ceremony, the traditional charity auction was led by Hanno Kross, Chairman of the Board at AS EGCC. On offer were artworks created by children undergoing or recovering from treatment, each accompanied by heartfelt stories shared by Luive Merilai, representative of the Estonian Association of Parents of Children with Cancer. Also featured were training packages donated by PGA Pro Maxime Chardon.

Thanks to the generosity of players, bidders, and supporters, this year’s donation to the association totals €9,100, bringing the all-time contribution to €81,626. See you in 2026 — with even more hope, heart, and community spirit.

Pardigolf is organised by MTÜ Golf Aitab, a non-profit whose vision is to unite Estonian golfers in support of charitable causes. Their projects are carefully chosen to help families and children affected by cancer diagnoses — a life-altering challenge that brings emotional and financial strain. By rallying the golf community, MTÜ Golf Aitab channels compassion into action, ensuring their support reaches those who need it most.