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Jun 15th, 2017

The Pressure Putt Challenge

Celeb fund raiser from American Golf

American Golf is putting golfing celebrities under the spotlight with a new charity initiative. Stars taking part in the Pressure Putt Challenge have just 60 seconds to sink as many consecutive putts as possible, moving back 2ft after each successful putt. If they miss, then it’s back to the beginning....

For every two foot holed of their best score American Golf will donate £20 to its charity, On Course Foundation.

Heading the leaderboard is rugby’s Austin Healey with a calm and collected 12 foot putt. Other stars to feature so far include; Sir Tony McCoy, Charley Hull, Mike Tindall, Sir Ian Botham, Di Doherty, Peter Schmeichel and , Denise Van Outen.

Denise, who took part in The Pressure Putt Challenge at the Golf Show by American Golf, was delighted with her score, “I’m feeling quite chuffed. I finished with a 10 foot putt which raises £100 for On Course Foundation.”

The Pressure Putt Challenge is also open to visitors to selected American Golf stores. The player with the best score at each of the 11 participating stores at the end of July will be invited to the Belfry in September to take part in the Grand Final of the Pressure Putt Challenge in front of a live audience.

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Denise goes capering at Stoke Park 

 

TAGS: News, 2017