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Seven-year-old golfer defying health condition wins at the Child of Wales awards

News, Sport | Rhys Williams | Published: 08:30, Tuesday March 28th, 2023.
Last updated: 14:15, Tuesday March 28th, 2023

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A seven-year-old golfing sensation who has defied a health condition to win nearly 40 trophies has added another award to his cabinet.

Fraizer Harris, from Caerphilly, won a Child of Wales award at a ceremony in Cardiff’s Mercure Holland House Hotel on Friday March 24.

Fraizer, who has cystic fibrosis, began playing golf at the start of the Covid lockdown when his father, Jermaine, discovered his talent.

What is cystic fibrosis?

Cystic fibrosis is an inherited condition that causes sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive system. This causes lung infections and problems with digesting food.

Symptoms usually start in early childhood and vary from child to child, but the condition gets slowly worse over time, with the lungs and digestive system becoming increasingly damaged.

Treatments are available to help reduce the problems caused by the condition and make it easier to live with, but sadly life expectancy is shortened.

The build-up of sticky mucus in the lungs can cause breathing problems and increases the risk of lung infections. Over time, the lungs may stop working properly.

Mucus also clogs the pancreas (the organ that helps with digestion), which stops enzymes reaching food in the gut and helping with digestion.

This means most people with cystic fibrosis don’t absorb nutrients from food properly and need to eat more calories to avoid malbutrition.

Source: NHS

Fraizer, who was just four at the time, needs to keep active to stay on top of his condition. However, with the virus circulating, Fraizer and his parents were forced to shield.

Now aged seven, Fraizer boasts 38 golf trophies to his name.

Fraizer Harris has won 38 competitions over the last three years
Fraizer Harris has won 38 competitions over the last three years

Speaking to Caerphilly Observer about Fraizer’s Child of Wales award win, Jermaine said: “It was a shock. When Ashleigh Kerr from the Child of Wales awards contacted us and told us he was a winner, it was very emotional.

“The things Fraizer has overcome. This award is vindication of the amazing work my wife does with him and his physio.”

Explaining how his son’s love of golf began, Jermaine said: “During lockdown, we had lovely weather. We were in the garden with Fraizer and I said to my wife that he was hitting every ball.”

Not long after noticing his son’s talent, Jermaine was watching a golf documentary on the television, which Fraizer joined him to watch – and he soon became “obsessed” with golf.

With golf courses being among the first venues to reopen after lockdown, Jermaine wasted no time in taking Fraizer to test his skills.

“He thought it was so cool – he thought the only people who played golf were himself, me and Tiger Woods,” Jermaine added.

Since then, golf has taken Fraizer all over the world, competing in around 16 to 20 competitions each year.

Fraizer Harris flew the flag for Wales in the US Kids Golf World Championship
Fraizer Harris flew the flag for Wales in the US Kids Golf World Championship

“It’s an easy way to motivate him to stay active,” Jermaine said. “Rather than cystic fibrosis being a cloud over him, it motivates him to be fit and healthy.”

To stay in good shape, Fraizer does physio in the car before his golf competitions and has to take around 50 tablets a day – some of which he takes while he’s on the golf course.

He won the US Kids Championships in 2021, which meant he qualified for the World Championships in the United States, where he represented Wales.

He has also finished as a runner-up in the British Kids Championships.

Fraizer Harris at the British Kids Golf Championships
Fraizer Harris at the British Kids Golf Championships

His continued success means he has another trip stateside planned for this year, as well as trips to Scotland, Italy and Portugal.

After learning of his son’s Child of Wales Awards nomination, Jermaine said: “I was stunned. There’s lots of exceptional children doing inspirational things, but Fraizer deserves this.

“He’s so excited. He sees himself as a miniature professional golfer.”

He continued: “His dream is to go professional, but I always remind him he has another 13 or 14 years before that stage, so let’s have some fun and enjoy it.

“I don’t want to push him, he just loves the fun of it.”


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