Two young men are teeing up to complete a 100-holes-in-one-day golf challenge in aid of Prostate Cancer UK.
The 22-year-old friends, Harry Ling and Jacob Dilella, are meeting the challenge head-on at Mundesley Golf Club on Saturday, June 22.
In order to complete their goal, they must go around the nine-hole course 11 times plus one extra hole, equal to a walk greater than 30 miles.
Commencing just before 5am, the duo hope to complete the tournament before dark.
"We saw the Prostate Cancer event on social media and decided it would be a great challenge for a good cause," said Mr Ling who is an RNLI lifeguard when he's not on the greens.
In addition to the challenge, both Harry and Jacob plan to undertake a prostate check to endorse the significance of men getting themselves regular checkups.
In 2020, the Big Golf Challenge managed to raise over £3.4 million for prostate cancer research.
Mr Ling and Mr Dilella invite supporters to join them for the last hole and participate in a 'nearest the pin' competition to increase funds.
Donations can be made on their JustGiving page 'Harry and Jacobs 100 hole golf challenge'.
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