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Disabled golfer tees up UK Open

Derek Milne

Derek Milne

UPPER Largo’s Derek Milne will, for the first time, take on disabled golfers from across Europe at the East Sussex Championship Golf Course in the 36-hole British Disabled Open on August 24-26.

Derek (45) who, for the last 13 years, has run a boarding cattery with his wife Morag and his new foster family, served in the Armed Forces until a road accident in 1985 left him with no fingers on his left hand.

A member of the Scottish Disability Golf Partnership, and a new member at Charleton Golf Club, near Colinsburgh, he has rebuilt his confidence and is now a strong contender, through the Scottish Order of Merit Championship, to take on the English in the Disabled Ryder Cup Auld Enemies match in September.

Derek said: “After my accident, I lost a lot of confidence and it wasn’t until I came across the SDGP in 2009, and its programme of golf lessons and competition, that I managed to gain enough confidence to compete.”


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