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Jimmy Saville, Jane Tomlinson, Eddie Izzard, that man who ran the London Marathon in a deep sea divers outfit, all extraordinary people who have stretched themselves beyond the known limits of human endurance to raise huge amounts of money for charity.  Now, add to that list Andrew Ball, Mark Beagan, Kevin Gillard and Dave Mahon who will stretch themselves to breaking point, use muscles they never knew they had and dig deeper than they’ve ever dug before by playing a round of golf.  Now, you’re probably thinking what’s the big deal?  Well, firstly, none of us have ever played 18 holes of golf before, secondly, we’ll be doing it blindfolded (not literally) and thirdly, we’ll be doing it to raise money to help children with a communication disability.  That’s the big deal.  It may not be a marathon, but it’s no walk in the park.  Actually, come to think of it, it is a walk in the park really isn’t it.

Anyway, the important thing to know is that if you sponsor us, you’ll be helping children like Jack who has a Specific Language Impairment.  In the UK today, there are over 600,000 children who have a Specific Language Impairment.   Despite no obvious cause, these children find it hard to talk and understand what other people say. As a result, children like Jack, now aged 13, need to be taught speech, language and social communication skills which other children learn naturally. They need specialist teaching, as early as possible in their lives, and extra support.  The charity Afasic supports children like Jack and their parents in getting the help they need so they can life their life to the full.  A child that struggles with communication will struggle with life.

The big day is Friday 16 September and the event is the Afasic Charity Golf Day.  This is your chance to put words into a child’s mouth by sponsoring these four cack-handed novice golfers. Thank you!

Sorry it's late. Well done everyone. Does anyone else hate Just Giving? Donation by Matt Cull on 23/09/11

 
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Well done lads, truly the challenge of a lifetime. Sorry this is late! Donation by Andrea Barrett on 21/09/11

 
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Hope you have recovered from what must have been a grueling test Donation by Jermaine James on 20/09/11

 
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Hope it went well, must have been really tough!! Donation by Martyn Dicker on 18/09/11

 
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Such self sacrifice, it's so inspiring.......hope you make it through the terrible ordeal you have undertaken safely! Have fun! Donation by Beki Martin on 16/09/11

 
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Excellent work Dave. Be sure to power through the pain barrier. Donation by Arion on 13/09/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

So is it the Thames next year then?! Hope it doesn't rain.......! Donation by Gill Haynes on 13/09/11

 
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I don't envy you having to struggle through 18 holes in such inclement weather. Do your best chaps. We'll be rooting you on!! Donation by Charles Simpson on 12/09/11

 
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Break a leg guys - not literally of course, that would be terrible! Donation by Wendy Lee on 12/09/11

 
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Kev - I can't believe you missed the opportunity to have Kenny Lynch and Tarby in the shot. Are spectators allowed (in golfing casual dress)? Jim Donation by James Partridge on 09/09/11

 
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Go Kevin! Donation by Jane Stewart-Williams on 07/09/11

 
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Bet you were shit. T. Donation by Tracey Morris on 05/09/11

 
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You're an extraordinary man Dave. Donation by William Reburn on 04/09/11

 
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Hope the course wasn't too gruelling and that those red marks from wearing blindfolds wear off quickly....Well done all of you! Donation by Sandra Telford on 02/09/11

 
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This is typical of you Andrew, really testing yourself for the good of others - well done ! Donation by Charlotte Hill on 30/08/11

 
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Good luck guys - more Monty Python than marathon but fairly hazardous all the same. I'd recommend crash helmets. Donation by Samantha Case on 26/08/11

 
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Such heroic intent is so rarely seen these days and to think you might have to walk up a hill too! Take the next 2 days off! Enjoy! John Parrott Donation by John Parrott on 26/08/11

 
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Ironman challengers eat your heart out - this is the real deal... Donation by catherine hillis on 26/08/11

 
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May the best animal win! I'll be with the Rhinos and the Bears playing minature golf down the rowd. Good luck! Donation by Katy Reiff on 25/08/11

 
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Golf attracts men who are top communicators and comedians, (Tarby, Cannon & Ball, the Chuckle Brothers ), and you four are no exception..! Good luck! Donation by Natasha on 25/08/11

 
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be a tough Friday that lads,,,, Good luck! Donation by Chris Walker on 25/08/11

 
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all the best... Donation by Lisette on 25/08/11

 
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Go for it - pace yourselves and don't go off too fast remember! Do it for the kids! Donation by Alison Marrs on 25/08/11

 
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HOWZAT! All the best lads - it'll be a breeze, the balls are even covered in braille to help you. Donation by Phil Kenny on 24/08/11

 
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Good luck guys! Sounds like a real physical challenge. Probably play better than me without a blindfold! Donation by Paul Marvell on 24/08/11

 
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