Sir Ian Botham and Ronan Keating golf day for Leukaemia Research and Cancer Research UK
Cricket legend Sir Ian Botham joined forces with pop star Ronan Keating to host a number of celebrities to host a charity fund raising golf day for Leukaemia Researcg and Cancer Research UK
A host of celebrities and former sportsmen including Matt Dawson, Dennis Taylor and Rory Underwood, joined Sir Ian Botham and Ronan Keating for the pair's Charity Golf Classic at the exclusive Archerfield Links Golf Club in Scotland on 13th-14th September.
The event raised more than £90,000 for Beefy and Ronan's charities - Leukaemia Research and Cancer Research UK. Throughout the two days, golf was only interrupted by a Gala Dinner, Charity Auction and top-class entertainment. To find out more about Cancer Research UK visit www.cancerresearchuk.org.uk
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