Sport, philanthropy and motorsport converged on the greens of the Monte-Carlo Golf Club on Wednesday 13th May for the inaugural Formula E Monte-Carlo Tee Prix — a charity golf tournament held in support of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, with Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene attending the prize-giving ceremony alongside Gareth Wittstock, General Secretary of the Foundation.
The event brought together Formula E drivers, global sponsors, professional golfers and notable personalities for a day that balanced genuine competition with the relaxed camaraderie of a charity occasion. Played in a Scramble format against the scenic backdrop of the Riviera, teams navigated bespoke challenges including Nearest the Pin and Longest Drive contests.
The results
Third place went to Team Andretti, with the prize presented by Gareth Wittstock. Second place was awarded to Team Aurora — comprising Lee Flay, Matt Beal, Lee Attreed and Westbury Gillett — with Prince Albert II presenting the prize.

The inaugural title was claimed by the Influencers team: Seb Delanney, Emma Houlmiere, Mathilde Ostrowski and Formula E driver Maximilian Günther. Princess Charlene presented the first-place trophy to the winning squad.
Beyond the competition, the principal beneficiary of the day was the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation itself, with funds raised going towards its global mission of drowning prevention and swimming education for children.
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Photo Credit: Michaël Alesi / Palais princier