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Callum Carson

Former Celtic striker John Hartson to host annual charity golf day in West Lothian

Former Celtic striker John Hartson is hosting his annual charity golf day in West Lothian.

Taking place on Friday at Harburn Golf Club, the occasion is being supported and organised by Walker Groups’ Contract Manager, Jim Murphy.

Jim, from Seafield, with the support of volunteers at Seafield Sportsman Charity along with his wife Angela and daughter Amy Jane, have organised a fantastic day with golf, an auction, raffle prizes and a hole-in-one competition for a £30,000 car.

And it’s all in aid of a good cause - The John Hartson Foundation - which was set up in 2013 by the former Celtic, Arsenal and Wales footballer John Hartson following his own battle against testicular cancer.

The charity is committed to raising awareness of early symptoms, supporting those who are affected by the disease and their families with counselling and assisting in the provision of medical facilities.

Marking the fourth year of the event, Jim has raised in total over £60,000 for the charity through a number of activities and events, including climbing Ben Nevis.

With last year’s golf day raising a record breaking £15,000, Jim is hoping to top that this year.

He said: “The John Hartson Foundation does a great job of raising awareness of testicular cancer as well as other types of cancer.

“The money raised at the John Hartson golf day makes a huge difference to the people who rely on their support.

“Working in construction, a typically male dominated industry, this is a charity particularly close to my heart.”

He added: “I’m so grateful for the continued support of home builders, Walker Group and Dawn Homes, part of The Springfield Group, and Harburn Golf Club, the golfers who take part on the day.

“I’m also thankful for the generous donations from companies and individuals alike for the raffle – it’s because of them that this day is such a success.

“This year, we’re welcoming our first female golfer on the day, and we hope this will encourage more golfers, regardless of age, ability or gender, to sign up for next year’s event.”

Hartson commented: “Cancer is the biggest killer in the UK and it’s important we continue to highlight the early signs of the disease so treatment can start earlier, increasing survival chances significantly.

“Jim and his support for the charity for so many years is absolutely amazing. Like most charities, the work we are able to do relies heavily on the donations we receive – whatever we get in donations, goes right back to the people who need it most.

“The day Jim arranges is brilliant, and the positive impact it has is even better. I’m looking forward to it.”

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