Tee-time for 225 mile golf chairty challenge
Ashley is joining businessman Gary Irwin and former Ulster and Ireland players Andrew Park and Stephen Ferris, to play every hole at four of Ireland’s Royal golf courses in just one day on June 20.
Starting at dawn at Royal Curragh the plan is to play a full round before moving to Royal Dublin and then Royal Belfast, before finishing at Royal Portrush at 10.30pm that evening. The players will criss-cross the island on their 225-mile journey using a privately chartered helicopter.
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Hide AdStephen Ferris said: “As far as we know this is the first time anyone has attempted to play 72-holes in the same day at four of Ireland’s most famous golf courses. In golfing terms that means a 400,000-yard journey from the first to the last hole. It’s going to be an exhausting day, but we hope to raise money for two great local charities which are making a real difference to people’s lives at home and abroad.”
Ashely Moore added: “Playing 18 holes can be challenging on the best of days, so 72 holes, plus the logistics and time constraints of doing it all in one day, is both exciting and daunting. We’ve had great support from the four clubs who have come together to make this happen, and
hopefully the public will get behind us to support the Air Ambulance and Children in Crossfire. Most golfers are usually really glad to put their feet up at the 19th hole, so I’m not sure how we’ll feel once we reach the 73rd hole!”
Donate online at Just Giving or MyDonate by searching for ‘Golf Fundraiser NI’.