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Golf day marks Fleming centenary | Golf day marks Fleming centenary |
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The family of James Bond author Ian Fleming is hosting a charity golf day to mark 100 years since his birth. | The family of James Bond author Ian Fleming is hosting a charity golf day to mark 100 years since his birth. |
Funds from the event at the Royal St George Golf Club in Sandwich on Wednesday will go towards the British Heart Foundation. | Funds from the event at the Royal St George Golf Club in Sandwich on Wednesday will go towards the British Heart Foundation. |
Fleming died of a heart attack in August 1964, aged 56, one day after he played his last round at the Kent club. | Fleming died of a heart attack in August 1964, aged 56, one day after he played his last round at the Kent club. |
The course, renamed Royal St Mark's, hosted the golf contest between Goldfinger and Bond in the 1959 novel. | The course, renamed Royal St Mark's, hosted the golf contest between Goldfinger and Bond in the 1959 novel. |
Lucy Fleming said: "In the book [Goldfinger] Ian devoted at least three chapters to a game of golf which is fascinating even if you are not a golfer because of it's minute detail. | Lucy Fleming said: "In the book [Goldfinger] Ian devoted at least three chapters to a game of golf which is fascinating even if you are not a golfer because of it's minute detail. |
"He called it Royal St Mark's but he sort of described each hole and people are very familiar with it. | "He called it Royal St Mark's but he sort of described each hole and people are very familiar with it. |
"He had a pro who played with him called Cyril [Fred] Whiting and in the book he is called Cyril [Alfred] Blacking." | "He had a pro who played with him called Cyril [Fred] Whiting and in the book he is called Cyril [Alfred] Blacking." |
Sara Jane Woods, of the British Heart Foundation, said: "We were approached by the Fleming family and there was such a wonderful synergy because Ian very sadly died of heart disease very early and obviously had he lived he would have been 100 this year. | Sara Jane Woods, of the British Heart Foundation, said: "We were approached by the Fleming family and there was such a wonderful synergy because Ian very sadly died of heart disease very early and obviously had he lived he would have been 100 this year. |
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An interview with Ian Fleming's niece | |
"We were very lucky that the Fleming family felt that they would like to do this event in memory of Ian." | "We were very lucky that the Fleming family felt that they would like to do this event in memory of Ian." |
She added: "Heart disease is the biggest killer in the UK and we spend about £70m on research which has enabled us to produce things like statins [drugs that lower cholesterol] which today could have possibly helped Ian had they been around at the time he was ill." | She added: "Heart disease is the biggest killer in the UK and we spend about £70m on research which has enabled us to produce things like statins [drugs that lower cholesterol] which today could have possibly helped Ian had they been around at the time he was ill." |
Twenty-one teams named after characters from the books will compete on the course, followed by a charity auction hosted by Ian's nephew. | Twenty-one teams named after characters from the books will compete on the course, followed by a charity auction hosted by Ian's nephew. |
One of the prizes is a private viewing of the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, a day before its world premiere with the Fleming family. | One of the prizes is a private viewing of the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, a day before its world premiere with the Fleming family. |
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