A CHARITY golf day to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Kidderminster man, who died of Charity golf day to mark tenth anniversary of Kidderminster man aged just 26, is set to be held in Bewdley.

Stephen Hayden, of Chester Road North, lost his year-long fight with acute myeloid leukaemia in August 2006, with an annual fundraiser launched in his memory.

The 10th Stephen Hayden Charity Golf Day is now set to be held at Wharton Park Golf and Country Club, Longbank, on Friday, May 13, to help raise funds for Cure Leukaemia.

Dad Roy said: "We’re extremely grateful to everyone who has supported the golf day over the past 10 years in memory of Stephen, who we miss dearly.

"It’s a great day out and we’re hoping for another big turnout to raise further funds for Cure Leukaemia and give more patients a chance of beating this terrible disease."

Proceeds will help Cure Leukaemia – who are based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, where Mr Hayden was treated – deliver potentially lifesaving treatments to blood cancer patients across the Midlands.

The event features a full English breakfast, 18-hole golf, a three-course dinner, as well as a charity auction, raffle, and prizes.

Prices are set at £75 for individuals, £300 for teams of four, and £30 for non-players.

To book a place at the event, contact Roy Hayden on 07940 901207 or email stephenhaydencharitygolf2016@gmail.com.