Club Taree is partnering with Cancer Council NSW to encourage its members to Improve their long game and reduce their skin cancer risk by using sun protection every time they play.
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Co-funded by Cancer Institute NSW, Improve Your Long Game supports participating golf clubs to help keep members protected from the sun by providing information resources and free sunscreen pump stands at the clubhouse and on the course, with a reminder for golfers to apply and re-apply sunscreen.
Tim Chapman, Cancer Council NSW Community Programs co-ordinator said, “Men over the age of 40 are 1.5 times more likely to be diagnosed with melanoma, and around twice as likely to die from it, compared to women of a similar age.
“Recreational golfers spend extended periods of time outdoors in an environment that has minimal shade and is highly reflective of UV from surrounding surfaces like grass, sand and water. Unprotected sun exposure puts them at high risk of sunburn, skin damage and skin cancer.
“Improve Your Long Game reminds men that it’s never too late: using sun protection at any age reduces the risk of melanoma and when you’re older it will reduce any further damage occurring. Skin cancer is preventable through easy steps like applying and reapplying sunscreen, wearing a broad brimmed hat, wearing long-sleeved shirts, wearing sunglasses and seeking shade when possible,” said Tim Chapman.
In most parts of NSW, UV levels are high enough to require sun protection for most of the year. Cancer Council NSW encourages golfers to wear long-sleeved clothing (slip), apply sunscreen (slop), wear a broad brimmed hat (slap), find shade wherever possible (seek), and wear sunglasses (slide) each and every time they are out on the green.
Club Taree is one of over 100 clubs across NSW participating in the Improve Your Long Game Program in 2018, and showing commitment to improving the sun safety of their members.
For more information on skin cancer prevention and Improve Your Long Game, visit cancercouncil.com.au/longgame.