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Hugo's Ballyliffin birthday bash 07.05.09

Golf classic to raise money for several charities

ONE OF Inishowen’s best known golfers - Hugo Boyce - is to celebrate his 60th birthday by organising a fund raising golf classic for a number of charities close to his heart. Mr. Boyce who battled cancer in his teens and received a kidney transplant 21 years ago has decided that his 60th birthday would be a great opportunity to raise funds for St Luke’s Cancer Hospital, the Donegal Kidney Association and the Transplant Games. The Transplant Games are a chance for those who have received organs to give thanks for their gift and show what can be achieved through organ donation and Hugo has competed on a number of occasions for Ireland in both golf and Petanque. Indeed he won gold for Ireland in the Transplant Games and won Gold in the sport of Petanque, just a few hours after Sligo woman Bridie Nicholson became the first Irish person to win a Gold in Petanque.
Hugo defeated opponents from France, Thailand and Taiwan, before edging out his Israeli opponent 11-10 in a thrilling final. “It was a very tough competition, particularly in the final when my opponent came back to draw at 10-10,” he said following his win.
Hugo got non-hodgkinsons lymphoma when he was 19 and spent two years in St Luke’s Hospital from 1969 to 1971 said he was looking forward to his 60th birthday because he had decided to make an effort to give something back to help those who continue to suffer from cancer and kidney disease. The Golf Classic on May 23 will take place on the old links at Ballyliffin Golf Club with teams of four €25
Hugo Boyce
per person for members and €40 per person for visitors. Tee times can be booked by calling Ballyliffin Golf Club on 074 93 78100. (Inishowen Independent)
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