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		<title>‘Iron Golfer’ Luke Willett completes his Great British Open Challenge at Sandwich</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“IRON Golfer” Luke Willett completed successfully completed his Great British Open Challenge, holing out after playing 252 holes at 14 of the best known courses in UK – and after cycling some 830 miles in just 10 days. What started as a daydream became a reality after Luke cycled to all 14 historic courses that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>“IRON Golfer” Luke Willett completed successfully completed his Great British Open Challenge, holing out after playing 252 holes at 14 of the best known courses in UK – and after cycling some 830 miles in just 10 days.</strong></p>
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<p>What started as a daydream became a reality after Luke cycled to all 14 historic courses that have ever staged The Open since 1860, carrying his four golf clubs on his back in all weathers.</p>
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<p>The physically and mentally exhausting journey – which at times saw him playing 36 holes in a day and cycling 100 miles along busy roads in darkness and light – has raised money for the Golf Foundation.</p>
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<p>The charity works to change the lives of young people by introducing them to golf. After finishing The Great British Open Challenge, Luke is asking for all golf-lovers to support his efforts by making a donation by clicking <a href="https://bit.ly/2lFLQbS)." target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here.</a></p>
<p>Luke, a PGA professional at London’s Hampstead Golf Club, said the cycling was so tough that his play on some of the world’s most famous courses felt like a rest for his body.</p>
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<p>Any course that has staged The Open was on his list and it all started just after dawn at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, on October 18, and finished in dramatic style at Royal St George’s in Kent, 10 days later.</p>
<p>After holing the final putt he was greeted by cheers and applause by club members but most touchingly by his wife Sabrina and his three young daughters.</p>
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<p>Luke’s father Steve who had accompanied Luke on much of the trip to ensure his safety and keep morale high was also present.</p>
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<p>Golf Foundation trustee Nick Bragg and club junior Jack joined Luke for the final round and Nick laid on the Champagne after the 18th.</p>
<p>Luke said: “I have been so, so tired at times, but it does show how much the human body can do.</p>
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<p>“This is a dream come true. Playing these wonderful Open courses has been a joy, as has meeting so many fantastic people wherever I’ve travelled.</p>
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<p>“I believe your environment is your best teacher. All of The Open venues are incredible courses to learn the game.</p>
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<p>“But the great thing is that many local clubs up and down the country offer children a great start in golf.</p>
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<p>“I hope reading about this adventure will interest people of all ages while igniting the imaginations of young people with a sense of the possible.</p>
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<p>“I’m delighted I am able to raise valuable funds for the Golf Foundation. We all want more young golfers in Britain and all the money I collect will go towards getting them playing the sport.”</p>
<p>On day one of the challenge Carnoustie Golf Links provided Luke with the best possible start by giving him free dinner, bed and breakfast before presenting him with a highly generous cheque for £5,000 for the Foundation,</p>
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<p>They also showed Luke their renowned facilities for juniors. Donations have been coming in since then – but there is still time to donate by going to Luke’s <a href="https://bit.ly/2lFLQbS" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">JustGiving page.</a></p>
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<p>“All donations are welcome regardless of size,” said a Golf Foundation spokesman.</p>
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<p>After shooting a 73 on the Old Course at St Andrews – with just four clubs – on that first afternoon, Luke endured 60 miles of cycling in torrential rain and cold.</p>
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<p>He had to negotiate flooded roads and heavy traffic before reaching Edinburgh. Luke said: “Each time a car flew past me it was like having a bathtub of ice cold water thrown over me!”</p>
<p>Arriving at midnight, Luke poured water out of his shoes before getting up again at 5.30am to ride to play Muirfield and Musselburgh.</p>
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<p>Better weather reached him finally on Sunday as he played Royal Troon and Prestwick before completing his Scottish odyssey on Monday in sunshine at Trump Turnberry.</p>
<p>After a ferry trip from Stranraer to Northern Ireland’s Royal Portrush on the Tuesday. and a 64-mile ride to catch the ferry back to England, Luke reached Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes on Wednesday.</p>
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<p>He played the Lancashire links with Golf Foundation ambassador Kerr Drummond, the children’s TV presenter.</p>
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<p>Then it all got tougher. Royal Birkdale at dawn on Thursday, cycling to Hoylake with a ferry across the Mersey, a round at Royal Liverpool before a 58-mile ride in the cold and dark to Market Drayton.</p>
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<p>Luke then rose at 3am to ride 146 miles to London before another 119 miles the next morning to Kent for the three neighbouring courses, playing Royal Cinque Ports on Saturday, and then the grand finale at Prince’s and neighbouring Royal St George’s at Sandwich, on Sunday.</p>
<p>Golf Foundation head of fundraising Vanessa Bell said: “Our team has been amazed by the passion and courage of Luke and also the warm welcomes he has been receiving in the golf community.</p>
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<p>“We hope Luke’s adventure can now inspire golf-lovers up and down the UK to put something back into the game by supporting our charity.</p>
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<p>“We do need funds to change the lives of young people through golf. We will be hugely grateful for any donations large or small in the days ahead.</p>
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<p>“Donating the equivalent of the price of a golf ball would be a brilliant gesture in itself.”</p>
<p>The team at golf apparel brand Bunker Mentality provided all the clothing Luke needed for all conditions.</p>
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<p>Prince’s Golf Club generously gave Luke and his family a room for the night and dinner at the end of the journey to help him recuperate at their popular lodge overlooking the two courses, and where in 1932 Gene Sarazen introduced the first sand wedge at Sandwich – the only time Prince’s hosted The Open.</p>
<p>All funds raised by The Great British Open Challenge will go directly to helping more young people from all backgrounds to Start, Learn and Stay in the sport.</p>
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<p>The Golf Foundation reaches 500,000 boys and girls each year, creating a player pathway from school sport to the golf club environment and regular coaching with PGA professionals.</p>
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<p>The Hertfordshire-based charity wants to encourage young people to keep playing and keep developing the skills for life that the game teaches them.</p>
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<p>Find out more about the Golf Foundation’s work at @GolfRootsHQ on Twitter, @TheGolfFoundation on Facebook, golf_foundation_org on Instagram, <a href="http://www.golf-foundation.org">or www.golf-foundation.org</a></p>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>‘IRON Golfer’ Luke Willett is asking for support to complete The Great British Open Challenge having played 10 Open Championship courses and cycling 500 miles in just over six days. As Luke holed out on the 18th at Royal Birkdale today (Thursday) he was making steady progress towards playing all 14 Open Championship venues as [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>‘IRON Golfer’ Luke Willett is asking for support to complete The Great British Open Challenge having played 10 Open Championship courses and cycling 500 miles in just over six days.</strong></p>
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<p>As Luke holed out on the 18th at Royal Birkdale today (Thursday) he was making steady progress towards playing all 14 Open Championship venues as part of a gruelling 10-day trek, totalling more than 800 miles on two wheels with his golf clubs on his back.</p>
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<p>Luke is raising funds for the Golf Foundation – putting his body on the line to support the charity that changes young people’s lives by introducing them to golf.</p>
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<p>And he is appealing for the UK’s golf community to help him meet his financial target by sponsoring his efforts this month – from Fife to Sandwich, in Kent, where he will end his latest marathon.</p>
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<p>So far Willett, a PGA professional at Hampstead Golf Club, has endured mammoth sections of cycling in sometimes “nightmarish” weather conditions on often dark and unfamiliar roads.</p>
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<p>Luke has been soaked to the skin by passing lorries and cars and gone through periods of exhaustion and severe muscular and mental fatigue.</p>
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<p>The 35-year-old now needs the financial backing of golf-lovers everywhere who understand the benefits of supporting the next generation of young players and helping national charity the Golf Foundation.</p>
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<p>After striking his opening tee shot just after dawn at Carnoustie Golf Links last Friday (October 18), Luke cycled to St Andrews.</p>
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<p>And with just four golf clubs – three-wood, six-iron, wedge and putter – Luke shot 73 on the Old Course before cycling 60 miles in torrential rain, flooded roads and heavy traffic to Edinburgh.</p>
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<p>Luke said: “Each time a car flew past me it was like having a bathtub of ice cold water thrown over me!”</p>
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<p>Arriving at midnight, Luke poured water out of his shoes before getting up again at 5.30am to ride to play Muirfield and Royal Musselburgh on Saturday.</p>
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<p>Finally, better weather reached him on Sunday as he played Royal Troon and Prestwick on Scotland’s West Coast, before completing his Scottish odyssey on Monday in sunshine at Trump Turnberry.</p>
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<p>After a ferry to Northern Ireland from Stranraer so he could play Royal Portrush, in Northern Ireland, on Tuesday, it was back over the Irish Sea to England on the ferry to play the six English Open venues, starting in the North West at Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes yesterday.</p>
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<p>He then made the journey down the Lancashire coast to Royal Birkdale and Royal Liverpool today.</p>
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<p>Willett will finish at Royal St George’s on Sunday, after playing Deal’s Royal Cinque Ports, and Prince’s after the long ride to Kent this weekend.</p>
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<h4><em>You can support Luke’s incredible marathon by going to </em><a href="https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/greatbritishopen"><em>Luke’s JustGiving page</em></a><em>.</em></h4>
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<p>Golf Foundation head of fundraising Vanessa Bell said: “The whole Golf Foundation team has been hugely impressed with Luke’s spirit and energy.</p>
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<p>“We hope people are starting to realise just how mentally and physically exhausting the challenge has been.</p>
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<p>“We are a charity and hope Luke’s adventure can now inspire golf-lovers up and down the UK to put something back into the game for the next generation.</p>
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<p>“We will be hugely grateful for any donations large or small in the days ahead – donating the equivalent of the price of a golf ball would be a brilliant gesture in itself.”</p>
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<p>Luke, who hails from Buckinghamshire, said: “I have never experienced anything like the conditions I did on the Fridaynight. It was a bit of a nightmare and certainly a huge mental challenge after two full rounds of golf in the cold and wet.</p>
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<p>“The cycling has been very tough but the pleasure of playing these wonderful Open Championship courses has been immense.</p>
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<p>“This is the golf of dreams for any player. The reception from the golf clubs, their staff, the golfers and non-golfers, has been really staggering and humbling.</p>
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<p>“Golf isn’t all about the number on the scorecard and that’s why I wanted to team up with the Golf Foundation and raise funds for them in this way.”</p>
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<p>All funds raised by The Great British Open Challenge will go directly to helping more young people from all backgrounds to Start, Learn and Stay in the sport.</p>
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<p>The Hertfordshire-based Golf Foundation reaches 500,000 boys and girls each year, creating a player pathway from school sport to the golf club environment and regular coaching with PGA professionals.</p>
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<p>The charity wants to encourage young people to keep playing and keep developing the skills for life that the game teaches them.</p>
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<p>•<strong>You can support Luke’s incredible marathon by going to </strong><a href="https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/greatbritishopen"><strong>Luke’s JustGiving page</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Willett begins Great British Open Challenge by pocketing £5k cheque from Carnoustie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>IRON Golfer Luke Willett got to grips with his latest challenge – to cycle to and play every course on The Open Championship rota, by playing Carnoustie, one of the toughest tests faced by winners of the Claret Jug. The London-based PGA professional embarked on his unique 10-day golfing challenge at the first of the [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6511" style="width: 760px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/luke-with-carnoustic-chq.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6511" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/luke-with-carnoustic-chq.jpg" alt="Luke Willett at the start of the Great British Open Challenge " width="750" height="464" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Luke Willett teeing off his Great British Open Championship Challenge – he was given £5,000 by Carnosutie Golf Links charity.</p></div>
<p><strong>IRON Golfer Luke Willett got to grips with his latest challenge – to cycle to and play every course on The Open Championship rota, by playing Carnoustie, one of the toughest tests faced by winners of the Claret Jug.</strong></p>
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<p>The London-based PGA professional embarked on his unique 10-day golfing challenge at the first of the 14 Open venues by hitting his first shot in Angus, with Carnoustie Golf Links charity donating £5,000 to Luke, who is raising funds for the Golf Foundation.</p>
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<p>It was the best possible start to his Great British Open Challenge and the Golf Foundation praised Carnoustie Golf Links for the “wonderful generosity of the Links and its staff.”</p>
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<p>From Carnoustie, Luke headed south in the afternoon to play 18 holes on St Andrews’ Old Course – the Home of Golf.</p>
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<p>In all weathers, Luke will face exhausting cycle rides on unfamiliar roads in darkness and in light, before playing all 14 iconic golf courses associated with The Open.</p>
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<p>The challenge reflects Luke’s desire to encourage more young people to enjoy the thrills and adventure of golf.</p>
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<p>Luke plans to play 252 Open Championship holes during an 831-mile bike journey around Britain.</p>
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<p>The odyssey started at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland today (October 18) and will end in 10 days’ time at Royal St George’s Golf Club in Kent.</p>
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<p>In between he will play three golf courses in Ayrshire, including Prestwick, the first course to stage the Open, as well as crossing over to Northern Ireland, to play Royal Portrush, which hosted the world’s oldest golf championship for the first time since 1951, to worldwide acclaim, in July.</p>
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<p>Supported by friends of the Hertfordshire-based Golf Foundation, Luke hopes to play each 18 holes with a mix of junior players, top amateurs, professionals and club members.</p>
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<p>Willett, who hails from Buckinghamshire, will be fundraising for the Golf Foundation as the national charity changes the lives of young people by introducing them to golf.</p>
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<p>The charity wants to encourage them to keep playing and keep developing the skills for life that the game teaches them.</p>
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<p>The foundation believes it will not only change the lives of thousands of young people, but will keep our game invigorated and successful.</p>
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<p>Luke, 34, is a respected PGA coach, who has been based at Hampstead Golf Club, in North London, for the last three years.</p>
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<p>He is a strong supporter of young golfers and has carved out a reputation for taking on remarkable ironman-style golfing tests, including once cycling over the Lakeland fells, swimming three miles of Wastwater before playing Windermere GC in a single day.</p>
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<p>The Great British Open Challenge is a significantly more difficult proposition.</p>
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<p>Luke said he hopes all golf-lovers who have a connection with the wider game, and who understand the need to encourage the next generation of young players, will support him through his <a href="https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/greatbritishopen">JustGiving</a> page.</p>
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<p>Luke has prepared well for the challenge and will carry four golf clubs to help with weight issues on the bike.</p>
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<p>Golf apparel brand Bunker Mentality is providing clothing to help him cope with a range of weather conditions.</p>
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<p>“I am a great believer golf is more than just walking around a course and playing 18 holes,” said Luke at the start of his marathon.</p>
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<p>“Adventure is waiting to be added to the whole experience either before, during or afterwards.</p>
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<p>“I believe this challenge will help make the sport more appealing to young prospective players and will ignite their imaginations.</p>
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<p>“I’m delighted I will be able to raise valuable funds for the Golf Foundation – we all want more young golfers in Britain and all the money I collect will go towards getting them playing the sport.”</p>
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<p>Luke’s new challenge takes in three countries and travelling on two ferries across the Irish Sea before finally finishing at Sandwich.</p>
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<p>Willett will play Royal Cinque Ports in Deal, which hosted the 1919 Open before making the short journey up the East Kent coast to play Prince’s which staged The Open in 1932.</p>
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<p>He will then “pop across the fence,” to play the adjoining Royal St George’s, which hosts the 2020 Open.</p>
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<p>The itinery is:–</p>
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<p>18 October – <strong>Carnoustie Golf Links</strong> &amp; <strong>St Andrews </strong><br />
19 October – <strong>Musselburgh &amp; Muirfield</strong><br />
20 October – <strong>Royal Troon &amp; Prestwick</strong><br />
21 October – <strong>Turnberry</strong><br />
22 October – <strong>Royal Portrush</strong><br />
23 October – <strong>Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes</strong><br />
24 October – <strong>Royal Birkdale &amp; Royal Liverpool</strong><br />
26 October – <strong>Royal Cinque Ports</strong><br />
27 October – <strong>Prince’s &amp; Royal St George’s.</strong></p>
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<p>You can follow Luke’s progress on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/GolfRootsHQ">@GolfRootsHQ</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheGolfFoundation/">@TheGolfFoundation</a> on Facebook, and<a href="https://www.instagram.com/golf_foundation_org/">golf_foundation_org </a>on Instagram.</p>
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<p><strong>•To donate go to </strong><a href="https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/greatbritishopen"><strong>Luke’s JustGiving page.</strong></a></p>
<div id="attachment_6512" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/LUKE.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6512" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/LUKE-1024x471.jpg" alt="Iron Golfer Luke Willett who is undertaking the Great British Open Challenge to play every course that his hosted The Open, cycling from course to course" width="1024" height="471" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Luke Willett, who will cycle more than 800 miles and play 252 holes over the next 14 days</p></div>
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