Celebrity Golfers Battle It Out At Dukes Meadows


Second annual star studded golf tournament in aid of pioneering leukemia charity Leuka

As the world’s best golfers went into battle for the Open in Scotland, the cream of the country’s celebrity golfers had a battle of their own in Dukes Meadows.

The quest for the Leuka Mini Master’s Gold Jacket was organised by Chiswick’s Dougray Scott who invited a host of stars including Vernon Kay, Rob Brydon and Jimmy Nesbitt to take part and help raise money for charity.

 

 

 

 

 

The tournament which was eventually won by Ashes to Ashes star Phil Glenister and his team was in aid of Leuka, a pioneering leukemia charity based at Hammersmith Hospital.

Leuka was founded in 1982 by leukemia patient Lester Cazin, funds raised will go towards paying for clinical trails to study new therapies, the purchase of specialist equipment, modernisation of clinical facilities and salaries of clinical and research staff.

 

July 21, 2009


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www.leuka.org.uk

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