Man Making Pounds Putting Across U.K For Charity

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Portmarnock Golf Club Under Pressure

58 year old David Sullivan from Surrey is on The World’s Longest Golf Hole challenge!

Starting in John O’Groats, David is walking between 20 and 50kms every day until he reaches Land’s End — all the while, hitting a golf ball.

It will take 10 weeks, over 1,600kms and an estimated quarter of a million golf shots.

Golf-loving David is taking on this unusual challenge to raise vital funds for the British Heart Foundation. The money raised will help place life-saving defibrillators into villages, towns and cities up and down the country. At every one of David’s stops on his mammoth journey, he will be training individuals how to save lives with CPR.

He is a former armed forces skiing and mountain craft trainer but his passion for teaching people CPR came about when he was faced with a life-or-death situation. When a young man experienced a cardiac arrest in front of him, David luckily knew what to do. He gave CPR for 17 minutes until the man could be treated with a defibrillator.

“It was thanks to my training, and a defibrillator being nearby, that I was able to help save the man, who luckily made a full recovery,” says David. “When something like that happens right in front of you, it makes you realise how precious life is and how important it is to know what to do in that kind of emergency. It was an experience which profoundly affected me, and now it’s my mission to create an army of life savers all over the country.”

David, who will be joined on the challenge by his son Freddie, 21, hopes his charity challenge will help teach as many people as possible the life-saving skill of CPR and will ensure that many more locations in the country are equipped with defibrillators. David’s fundraising target for the event is £60,000.

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