"I like golf enough that I can overcome wearing a physical therapy mask for treatment before playing golf and taking 50 pills"


Neither a rare disease nor the pain of having to swallow 50 pills every day could not stop the 'golf prodigy' 6-year-old boy.

The boy has won all 11 competitions in about a year after learning to play golf.





According to the British Mirror on the 5th local time, British boy Fraser Harris (6) won 11 famous children's golf tournaments, including the British Junior Golf Tournament, despite suffering from

'Cystic fibrosis', a rare disease.

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Harris, who has been recognized for his outstanding skills through various competitions, will participate in the 2022 World Children's Golf Tournament to be held in July as the UK representative.



Harry's cystic fibrosis is a congenital condition accompanied by coughing, chronic bronchitis, and abdominal distension, and Harris has to take 50 pills daily to relieve symptoms.



The reason Harris started exercising was because of the 'Corona Pandemic'.



For their young son, who doesn't have the time to go out, Harris' parents set up a putting green in their front yard so they could play golf to their heart's content.




"That's when I fell in love with golf," Harris said. "It's great to be outside the house to play golf."

He said, "I like golf so much that I can overcome wearing a physical therapy mask in the car and eating 50 pills before going to the golf course."



"The outdoors is very important for our son's health," said Harris' parents.

"Harris' heroes are Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. My son wants to play as well as them."



A 6-year-old golf prodigy who couldn't stop a rare disease, Korean netizens said, "Harris is really tall, healthy, and fighting", "He's a 6-year-old who is living a wonderful life", "Let's not get sick anymore and meet as a great golf player. " sent a warm message of support.



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(Photo = British mirror capture)