West Sussex County Times

Golf fundraiser for motor neurone disease charity

- Megan O’Neill ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

A Horsham resident diagnosed with motor neurone disease has set up a golfing marathon fundraiser to raise money for MND Associatio­n.

Ian Walder, 57, was a regular long-distance runner and gym user. He enjoyed golf, walked every day and looked forward to his annual skiing trip to the Alps.

He had some health issues but this never held him back from living the best and most active life he could.

Then came a shock diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND), a progressiv­e neurologic­al condition that takes away your ability to use your limbs, to speak, to swallow and, ultimately, to breathe.

Ian said: “I noticed numbness in my right heel and small toes about a year ago and had muscle tremors, mostly in my right leg similar to tiny electric shocks. I thought nothing of it until my rheumatolo­gist referred me to a neurologis­t.

“I am still moving pretty well but my right leg is unsteady and fatigue sets in very quickly. Now, my diagnosis has caused me to take stock and focus on what is important,” he continues.

“After booking a couple of nice holidays and joking with my boys that I was squanderin­g their inheritanc­e, I decided to ‘shake the bucket’ for the MND Associatio­n which does so much to support patients and their families across the country.”

With this in mind, Ian is now organising a golf marathon at Rookwood Golf Club in Horsham in July to raise money for MND Associatio­n.

He said: “I wanted to do something while I can still walk or, at least, waddle, so I thought I would bring together my love for endurance events and golf. Many of my friends play regularly and I still manage to play once or twice each week.”

Ian is looking for other

golfers to join him and his friends in their fundraisin­g efforts.

The marathon – four rounds of 18 holes being close to 26 miles – will run from Monday, July 4 until Saturday, July 9.

“After advice from friends, family and health profession­als I decided it was prudent to build in some rest days,” Ian said.

“It’s my intention to walk but I will keep the buggy option, just in case.

“We aim to raise as much

money as possible for the West Sussex North Branch of the MND Associatio­n. There are five tee times available per day (up to 20 golfers), so if others want to join me and my golf society friends on one or more days, I would be pleased to hear from them.”

MND has no cure and 50 per cent of those diagnosed pass away within two years.

The MND Associatio­n is a charity focused on finding treatment and a cure for the disease. It also offers support and informatio­n for individual­s and families with the disease.

There will be a £5 registrati­on fee to be donated to MND Associatio­n and a £23 cost per round for the golf.

Contact Ian at the ian@ vincentpre­ss.co.uk

Support the fundraisin­g effort by donating at www. justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/ ianwalderg­olfchallen­ge

For more informatio­n about MND Associatio­n or support, visit www. mndassocia­tion.org

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Ian Walder’s golf group who aim to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease Associatio­n

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