Pete Mckee Sheffield: Famous artist to compete in golf competition as part of British Transplant Games
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Pete underwent a liver transplant in 2017 after being diagnosed with end stage liver disease two years prior and took up golf as a means to hopefully compete in the Transplant Games.
He said: “When my donors wife mentioned the games, I was really intrigued to see if I could take part in it and when I looked at it the only sport I was eligible to play was darts.
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Hide Ad“I took golf up two and a half years ago, just before the first lockdown and I really enjoy the game.”
Pete took up golf along with his son as a means to remain fit and spend time with family, having to walk five miles to do a full 18 holes.
He said: “It feels more like 23 miles in Sheffield because of all the hills.
“My brother, Ian, has been playing golf for a long, long time and it’s been great to play with him,” he added.
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Hide AdThe British Transplant Games will begin tomorrow with an opening ceremony in Leeds, where Pete’s golf tournament will begin on Friday.
He said: “I’ve just been up to the driving range for a bit of practice. I’m taking it very seriously.”
Recently, Pete unveiled his latest painting, called Girl Pride, which was inspired by the Lionesses and their Euro 2022 run.
He said: “I want to share how empowering women’s football is for young people.
“I just wanted to give them something to hold on to.”