BIG HEARTED GOLFERS PLAY 100 HOLES AND RAISE £275,000 FOR CANCER CHARITIES

A group of keen golfers including former Teddington businessman Mark Taylor played ONE HUNDRED holes each in one day and has so far raised £275.000 for breast and prostate cancer charities, it was revealed today.
Twenty nine players started their golf marathon at 4.30am at Beaconsfield Golf Club and and finished at 9.30pm having clocked up 35 miles and 70.000 steps each.
SporTedd co-founder Mark, who now lives in Kingston and helped organise the massive challenge, said: “One hundred holes played, 70,000 steps—and £275,000 raised for Prostate Cancer UK and Breast Cancer. Proof that when passion meets purpose, every step counts and every swing matters.
“Golf wasn’t just a game last Monday – it was a journey of hope, endurance, and making a difference.”
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