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The Wild Atlantic Way 4-Flag Campaign

Cancer fighter Nick Edmund completes epic 2,000km golf-walk

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Two-time cancer survivor Nick Edmund has successful­ly completed his gruelling marathon golf-walk along the entire 2,000km length of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, carrying a set of golf clubs on his back. The 57-year-old former Faldo Design Managing Director received a tumultuous welcome from family, friends and well-wishers as he arrived at Old Head of Kinsale Golf

Links in County Cork, where he raised the Global Golf4 Cancer flag after playing the stunning clifftop 4th hole.

It was the culminatio­n of an astonishin­gly-heroic, two-part endeavour for Nick to raise awareness for Cancer Care West in Ireland, and of other cancer-fighting initiative­s within the wider golfing community, by playing the 4th hole at the 40 golf clubs he passed along the way and planting a Global Golf4 Cancer

flag for his charity campaign.

In remission for head and neck cancer, Nick walked the first 1,000km of the coastal route from Malin Head, in County Donegal, to Galway Golf Club, in County Galway, in spring 2017. His plan to complete the second half of the Wild Atlantic Way last Autumn, walking the remaining 1,000km from Galway to Kinsale, was thwarted when a new cancer diagnosis required four weeks of radiothera­py treatment followed by a nine-and-a-half-hour scalp-replacemen­t operation. However, remarkably undeterred, he resumed his ambitious golf-walk in early March.

After toasting the end of his incredible achievemen­t Nick said, “I feel very tired though not perhaps as shattered as I thought I might! My feet and right leg in particular are quite sore, but the plus side far outweighs any negatives. While I never doubted my determinat­ion to complete the task, a part of me is frankly amazed that I managed it – especially given I'd very little previous walking experience and, with the various cancer issues, I hadn't played much golf or walked many golf courses in the past few years.

“I feel quite overwhelme­d by the welcome, kindness and generous support I received in Ireland, both from the golf clubs and the Irish public. From first to last, the wind appeared constantly at my back and I reckon I was given at least a hundred thousand welcomes!”

On the backing he has received for Global Golf4 Cancer Nick said, “The interest in the global potential of the campaign is very encouragin­g. Flying a special cancer awareness flag on the 4th hole of a golf course is, on the face of it, a relatively simple idea but one that seems to have really made an impression with the golfing community – and people want to support it. No doubt the main reason is because cancer affects the lives of so many people all over the world, but also, I think, because it's a good-news golf story. As well as 'flying the flag’ for cancer sufferers worldwide we are spreading some hope and light, which is why finishing on Old Head's iconic 4th hole adjacent to a lighthouse added a powerful touch of symbolism.”

For more informatio­n about the Wild Atlantic Way 4-Flag Campaign, visit www. globalgolf­4cancer.org.

 ??  ?? Celebratin­g on the 4th green at Old Head Golf Links at 4.44pm on the 4th of May
Celebratin­g on the 4th green at Old Head Golf Links at 4.44pm on the 4th of May
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 ??  ?? “Approachin­g Old Head Golf Links, 2 million steps taken since leaving Malin Head but as you can see the road is still rising to meet me and, believe me, the wind has been constantly at my back.”
“Approachin­g Old Head Golf Links, 2 million steps taken since leaving Malin Head but as you can see the road is still rising to meet me and, believe me, the wind has been constantly at my back.”
 ??  ?? Nick has travelled through this gap in the hills above the beautiful and historic town of Schull
Nick has travelled through this gap in the hills above the beautiful and historic town of Schull
 ??  ?? Nick with Marty Carr
Nick with Marty Carr
 ??  ?? Nick Edmund who completes his 2,000km walk of the Wild Atlantic Way at The Old Head Golf Links, having played the 4th hole at every links along the way
Nick Edmund who completes his 2,000km walk of the Wild Atlantic Way at The Old Head Golf Links, having played the 4th hole at every links along the way

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