Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Golf club swings into action

- BY GORDON BANNERMAN

AN AWARD-WINNING cancer campaigner has welcomed a Blairgowri­e Golf Club event that raised nearly £10,000 for research.

Jo Williamson, from Auchterhou­se, lost his wife Sue to a rare genetic cancer, pheochromo­cytoma, 19 years ago.

Two of their children – twins Jennie and James – have been diagnosed with the same hereditary mutated genes.

The Phaeo and Para Cancer Charity, establishe­d by Jo in 2018, has generated around £150,000.

The first of the planned biennial fundraiser­s supported by the golf club took place in 2019, but the pandemic put paid to last year’s plans. A total of 21 teams participat­ed in a Stableford competitio­n over the Lansdowne course, which hosted a TartanPro Tour event earlier this month.

“We had tremendous support and auctioned off a number of items,” said Jo. “These included a Marriott Hotels voucher, Royal and Awesome kit, a four-ball for the Bill McLaren Golf Day, a limited-edition print signed by Scottish rugby captain Stuart Hogg and various golf clubs across Scotland offered us support.

“Sam Forest at Abernyte Antiques Centre generously donated a dozen splendid Claret Jug trophies, and we are grateful to Stuart Wilson and the staff at Blairgowri­e Golf Club for all their support.”

The charity has been guided since its inception by Jo’s neighbour and paediatric­ian Anil Mehta and Gullane-based professor Gordon Stewart.

“It’s vital to press on with our fundraisin­g to support the scientific work being carried out by Simon Plummer and the MicroMatri­ces team in Dundee,” said grandfathe­r Jo, 70.

Jo’s fundraisin­g efforts were recognised in Cancer Research UK’s annual Flame of Hope Awards, winning the Uniting Communitie­s award. His fundraisin­g will continue with a charity wine tasting later in the year.

 ?? ?? The winning team, from left, Gordon Stewart , Gordon Blair, Crawford Low and David Carson.
The winning team, from left, Gordon Stewart , Gordon Blair, Crawford Low and David Carson.
 ?? ?? Campaigner Jo Williamson.
Campaigner Jo Williamson.

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