Awareness of UV exposure is high, but behaviour is not changing – and the impact is clear. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, particularly among those who spend extended periods outdoors.
Are players still returning from rounds with sunburn?
Are greenkeepers and staff protecting themselves during long hours outdoors?
How is UV exposure being managed in your club?
Golfers are at significantly higher risk of skin cancer due to prolonged UV exposure. Awareness is high, but behaviour remains inconsistent, this is still an unmanaged risk in golf.
Clubs respond to visible health risks. Over a third have installed defibrillators as part of everyday provision. UV exposure sits alongside this.
Sunguarding® by the Melanoma Fund provides a simple way to act: make sun protection visible before play.
What to do:
- Place a UV Safety Station where players pass before heading out
- Use simple prompts (Slip! Slap! Swing! and Sunguard UV bands)
- Reinforce through PGA Professionals (Sunguarding Course)
Start with one step today.
Find out more:
www.melanoma-fund.co.uk
By Mark Shanley



