FORMBY Hall Golf Club (FHGC) has
officially announced Melanoma UK, the UK's leading skin cancer support group, as
their charity partner for 2017/18.
Incoming Club Captain Alan Wix and Lady Captain Hannah Sykes made the decision
to work with the charity after Hannah was diagnosed with melanoma in 1999 and
given a 50/50 chance of surviving 5 years.
Hannah underwent intense surgery and treatment for 5 years and since then has
had a number of basal cell carcinomas removed.
The new Lady Captain commented:- "As a keen golfer I'm anxious to spread
awareness of the dangers of the sun especially to people playing sport when it
may be forgotten in their endeavour to win.
Melanoma UK are a relatively new charity to the club and we are excited to hear
that they are opening a local branch in Liverpool.
What was more exciting to hear when we met with Melanoma UK's CEO, Gillian
Nuttall and the Corporate Partnership Director, Diane Cannon, was their plan to
use any money we raise towards funding a melanoma research post in the City.
It is wonderful to be able to show people where their money has gone; this
makes a real difference. We are very much looking forward to teaching
Diane how to drive a golf buggy and distribute sunscreen to all our golfers,
heightening awareness of sun damage during the numerous events we have this year
and next."
Gillian Nuttall, CEO of Melanoma UK added:- "Golfers spend a significant
amount of time outdoors so they are definitely at a higher risk than the average
person and can be exposed to the sun for many hours. We're delighted to
see that Formby Hall Golf Club are highlighting the need for sunscreen, sensible
clothing and head gear whilst playing golf."
Recent statistics show that the number of people diagnosed with malignant
melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is 5 times higher than it was 40
years ago.
Malignant melanoma is now the 5th most common cancer in the UK and more than
2,000 people die from the disease each year.
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