Golf Care was delighted to be the headline sponsor of George
Blackshaw’s Charity Golf Day, serving to to boost £15,561 for Alder Hey Youngsters’s Hospital and REACH.
The occasion came about on Thursday 4th July 2024 at Delamere Forest Golf Membership in Cheshire and was attended by practically 100 golfers competing in separate four-balls. It was the second of its form, after the primary occasion in 2023 was an enormous success, elevating greater than £18,000 for charity.
Golf Care ambassador George Blackshaw, also called The Amputee Golfer, is a double amputee with a ardour for golf.
When he was simply 15 months previous, George was concerned in a
lawnmower accident, which resulted within the lack of his proper arm and proper leg.
After the accident, George spent a number of weeks at Alder Hey Youngsters’s Hospital receiving pressing care, which has impressed him to present again by way of charity initiatives.
George stated: “Over the previous couple of years, golf has given me some unimaginable experiences, and so I assumed there was nothing extra acceptable than to run a charity golf day to boost funds for 2 charities which were so essential to me rising up.”

The second chosen charity, REACH, is the UK’s main charity for kids and younger individuals with higher limb variations.
George added: “I merely wouldn’t be the place I’m right now
with out the help that Alder Hey gave to me once I was youthful. Attending a
variety of weekends away with REACH additionally helped me to normalise my incapacity by
seeing different youngsters with comparable disabilities to me.”
Rising up, George at all times remained decided to beat any challenges he confronted, with sport taking part in an enormous function in his life.
He performed soccer and tennis for a few years, together with
stints taking part in for each Manchester Metropolis and Everton incapacity soccer groups,
earlier than discovering his ardour for golf.
George now posts common content material on-line showcasing what it’s
prefer to play golf with a incapacity and infrequently challenges non-amputees to attempt
his one-handed golf swing. Latest individuals embody boxer Tony Bellew and
Premier League footballer Matty Money.
John Woosey, founder and managing director of Golf Care, took half in George’s charity golf day in a four-ball staff alongside Paul Madeira, Jonny Whittaker, and former skilled footballer Paul Dickov.


John stated: “It was an absolute pleasure to be concerned in
and help George’s charity day. For George to have been by way of a lot at
such a younger age however to haven’t let it maintain him again from pursuing his love
for golf is admirable.
“George is a incredible ambassador not only for incapacity
golf however for golf generally. He’s an inspiration to all of us.”
There have been some thrilling prizes dished out as a part of the official occasion raffle and public sale on the day, too, together with a four-ball on the Championship Course on the Macdonald Portal Golf & Spa Resort, courtesy of Golf Care.




Different prizes included a signed Tyrell Hatton shirt, a Bushnell GPS watch, and a £200 Castore voucher.
George added: “I’m so grateful to Golf Look after the help
they’ve proven me and my charity day. Everybody had a terrific day, taking part in and
elevating cash for essential causes within the course of, which is what it’s all
about. I hope we are able to all get collectively to do it once more subsequent yr.”
Observe George on Instagram at @theamputeegolfer to see extra about his journey as a incapacity golfer.
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