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A charity fund in memory of a young man killed by
a rare heart condition is looking for people to play a round of golf.
The
Levon Morland Memorial fund is to hold a tournament, which it hopes could
become an annual event, on May 27, at the Cocken Lodge Golf Course,
Leamside, near Durham City.
After
Levon, of West Rainton, died aged 22 in 2002 from Wolfe Parkinson white
Syndrome, his family launched the fund to raise money for Cardiac Risk in
the Young.
The
charity provides screening tests for young people to see if they have
undetected heart defects like Levon.
"There is only room for 36 players in the competition and it is filling up
swiftly. So far, we have go 24 people," said Steve Percival, a family
friend who is one of the fund's trustees.
"We
are lucky to have Brian Marwood, the former Arsenal footballer, who is a Sky
TV sports commentator, playing.
"As
well as raising money for testing and research, the event will also help to
raise awareness.
The
winner will get a trophy and there will be nearest-the-pin and longest drive
competitions. the cost is £30 a player.
For
further details, call Mr Percival on 07811 691 493 or e-mail
steveapercival@aol.com
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