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Golfer Plays 54 Holes in Under Three Hours

By: Golfshake Editor | Thu 13 Aug 2020


Continuing to raise money for The Golf Foundation, PGA Pro Luke Willett, who is known as the 'Iron Golfer', showcased his fitness with an incredible effort, playing 54 holes at Worplesdon GC, West Hill GC and Woking GC in just 2 hours 47 minutes (including running between courses – no transport), shooting rounds of 75, 81 and 77 respectively.

Golf Foundation Trustee Nick Bragg was on hand to encourage Luke during his final round, and to thank him for his amazing work.

Luke said of his experience: “Creating a little piece of history is a lot of fun. 54 holes, all played on foot, carrying clubs including running the roads between the courses. This to me sounded like a challenge that suited me down to the ground.

“Starting at the crack of dawn, the transition from night to day was something to behold. Not only was it a great day but it was one of the hottest on record. This whole transition unfolded with just me and the course – plus a few deer out there.

“Amazing to think when I finished, I felt like it must have been midday given how much had happened, yet it was still before 8am. I strolled out from the clubhouse to grab my clubs, where there were a couple of members hovering ready to play their rounds. As I approached, I was asked how I was getting on and if I had finished my first round. When I said I’ve just completed all three rounds, they were speechless!”

(Speed Golf!)

Luke added: “Wow, 2 hours and 47 minutes is fast. That has got to be a record!”

Following this latest performance, Luke promises an “amazing golfing adventure”, with running, swimming, climbing and golfing over fells, mountains, and across water in late August (subject to regional rules over Covid-19). As a clue to its difficulty, Luke has run nine marathons in the last nine weeks, and this is only the training for his adventure challenge to come to support The Golf Foundation.

(What an Incredible Effort)

Last year, Luke raised funds for the Foundation via #TheGreatBritishOpenChallenge, when he cycled 830 miles around much of the UK to play all 14 of The Open’s historic golf courses, carrying his four golf clubs on his bike in all weathers, in just 10 days.

If you want to support the Iron Golfer in his fundraising, visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/greatbritishopen.


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Tags: The Golf Foundation



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