Hold a golf fundraiser: Par for Parkinson’s

Get your golf club involved in fun challenges or host a charity golf day. Whatever your golf fundraiser looks like, we're here to help you raise vital funds for the Parkinson's community. 

Golf is a great way to get your body moving, your brain ticking and to socialise with others. And chances are, if you're a member of a golf club, you know someone living with Parkinson's.

Enjoy all the benefits of golf while raising money to fund Parkinson’s research, support the community and drive forward the search for a cure. We’ll send you free materials, like Parkinson’s UK golf tees, caps and pencils, to help your fundraiser stand out.

Par for Parkinson's: play golf, club together, support Parkinson's UK!

Charity of the Year fundraising

Support Parkinson’s UK by choosing us as your golf club’s charity of the year. Our community fundraisers are on hand to support you with our golf fundraising guide and some Par for Parkinson’s merchandise. 

Golf is a great way to stay active, which has a positive impact both physically and mentally. For some people living with Parkinson’s, staying active can be as important as getting the right dose of medication.

Making golf Parkinson’s friendly

We want to make golf more accessible for people living with Parkinson’s. We’ve put together some advice to help everyone join in and play comfortably on the course.

1. Complete a self-guided accessibility audit, available through Sport England and the Activity Alliance. Download this resource on the Activity Alliance website.

2. Consider the speed of play in all rounds and lessons. People with Parkinson's may need to pause to take medication or extra rest breaks. For some, slowness of movement and stiffness may affect their play. 

3. Are your staff, committees and volunteers suitably Parkinson's aware? If not, visit our information about symptoms of the condition.