Boy organises golf fundraiser for cancer charity

A boy from Lindfield has set himself a golfing challenge for Cancer Research after losing both his grandparents to the disease.
Sam Grant, 11, from Lindfield has set himself a challnge to do a nine hole round of gold in just one hour to raise money for Cancer Research UK - picture submittedSam Grant, 11, from Lindfield has set himself a challnge to do a nine hole round of gold in just one hour to raise money for Cancer Research UK - picture submitted
Sam Grant, 11, from Lindfield has set himself a challnge to do a nine hole round of gold in just one hour to raise money for Cancer Research UK - picture submitted

On February 6 Sam Grant aims to complete a nine hole game at Cuckfield Golf Centre in less than 60 minutes - a stretch which would normally take a couple of hours.

He will be aided around the 2,647 yard course by his golf pros Neil Plimmer and Neville Perryman Best, who run the Jolf (junior golf) at Cuckfield Golf Centre.

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Sam has been playing for just over two years and wanted to do something to help raise money and awareness for this worthwhile charity.

He decided to raise money for Cancer Research having lost both his grandparents to the disease a few years ago.

He hopes to raise at least £500.”

If you would like to help him reach his target please donate to his Just Giving Page https://www.justgiving.com/samg11/

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