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Golf Clubs Unite: Swing Against Childhood Cancer

July 5, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Golf courses urged to turn their 18th flags gold and orange to raise awareness for childhood cancer

 

Golf courses across the country are being called upon to show their support for children battling cancer by turning their 18th flags gold and orange during the month of September.

 

The initiative is being led by ‘It’s Never You’, a charity established by Ceri Menai-Davis and his wife Frances in memory of their late son Hugh, who sadly lost his life aged 6 to rhabdomyosarcoma in September 2021.

 

Childhood cancer affects approximately 2,000 children each year in the UK, and it is the leading cause of death among children. Sadly, around 240 children a year aged 0-14 lose their lives to this devastating disease.

 

To show their support, golf clubs are requested to fly gold and orange flags on their 18th holes while conducting medal or Stableford competitions. Additionally, golf clubs are invited to either organise a new competition dedicated to the cause or incorporate the ‘It’s Never You appeal’ into an already scheduled event.

 

This initiative is part of a wider campaign to raise awareness of childhood cancer and to raise funds to support the parents of children with cancer via the charity’s exclusive social media platform “The Children’s Cancer Platform”.

 

Ceri Menai Davis, a fellow director of the Bridgedown Golf Group, which includes The Shire London, West London Golf Centre, and the upcoming Legacy Club designed by European Golf Design, the Golf Course Design Company of the European Tour Group. With their many ties in the golf industry, the family find their charity initiative being backed by golf legend Colin Montgomerie.

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Montgomerie, an eight-time European Order of Merit winner said: “cancer knows no bounds, and when it affects a child, it shatters the world of the child and their family. This September, join me in supporting the ‘It’s Never You’ charity, as they strive to raise awareness for childhood cancer and the immense toll it takes on their parents.”

 

Co-founder of ‘It’s Never You’, Ceri Menai-Davis said: “We want to raise awareness for childhood cancer and the toll it takes on their parents and show our support for those affected. By turning their 18th flags gold and orange, golf clubs can help us do just that. If they can raise funds to support the parents who look after that would be a bonus.”

Hugh Menai-Davis sadly lost his life in 2021

 

Recently Ceri and the YouTube golf sensation Rick Shiels ran the London Marathon together for ‘It’s Never You’ to highlight awareness and raise much needed money for the families.

 

‘It’s Never You’ is committed to making a difference in the lives of parents and their families affected by this devastating disease.

 

For more information on ‘It’s Never You’, how to get involved, and where to purchase the flags, please visit the website at www.itsneveryou.com

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