Telethon 2025: Little stars hit the green for Perron Institute mini-golf day

This year’s little Telethon stars, the weekend Perron Institute Hole-In-One Challenge before the wembley golf field for a pleasant mini golf tour on the field for the best strokes on Tuesday.
Xavier Summers, Jordan Blair and Izzy Miller were preparing for the popular event of Sunday; Here, from the novice to professionals golfers, a hole in a hole will have the chance to win a prize of $ 250,000.
The fat cat, who exhibited their own stroke skills on the instructions of children, joined them.
In the sixth year, all the revenues obtained from mini golf on Tuesday and Thursday’s track and the funds collected on the day of the competition will go to Telethon to support important mental health research at the Perron Institute.
Professor Jenny Rodger, President of Perron’s Brain Plastic Research Research, said that treatment options should increase at the same speed as the mental health problems between young people continue to increase.
“Existing treatments were really developed for adults and the young brain is very, very different,” Professor Rodger said.
“We have a number of treatments that we offer to young people at the Perron Institute and the Fund will directly contribute to this research.
“We are also preparing to establish a clinical clinic that will really offer target and state -of -the -art treatments to young people with mental illness, and the financing will help us to move towards this goal.”
Professor Rodger said that the golf day is the climax of powerful partnerships between Telethon, Perron Institute and Cambridge city.

As for the mini golf, it has many benefits in terms of mental health.
“Golf is really great because we’re getting out of you, it allows you to do some physical activities, and we know that physical activity is one of the best possible things for brain health,” he said.
“When you are in a community with people who play golf and walking for a walk … Being with people and socializing is equally important.”

For three weeks going to the Hole-In-One struggle, Wembley’s working area random gold balls are left and gives hope to securing sports in the last reckoning.
The competition is open to everyone at all ages and experience levels. If more than one player enters the hole, the prize will be shared.


