Married At First Sight’s Duncan James looked ready for some action on the green as he hosted a charity round of golf on Friday.
The 37-year-old cyber security expert cut a smart figure in a navy blue polo shirt and matching trousers as he prepared for a day on the course.
Duncan couldn’t wipe the smile off his face and confidently held his golf club as he proved himself ready to take on the course after months or putting it together.
In a show of camaraderie, Duncan was joined by his fellow MAFS grooms Dan Hunjas and Cameron Woods, Cameron Merchant, Tristan Black and Dean Wells for the day.
Duncan and his MAFS mates all shared a laugh and enjoyed a refreshing drink, as they showcased the strong bond they have formed since their time on the show.
The friends banded together for a great cause, raising an impressive $20,000 for Youngcare, an organisation dedicated to supporting young Australians with high physical support needs.
Duncan, who is no stranger to ambitious challenges, is set to embark on an extraordinary adventure this week.
He is gearing up to trek across Australia’s 10 highest peaks in the Kosciuszko National Park.
The gruelling 60-kilometre hike, spanning four days, will see Duncan facing ‘cold feet and wet socks’ as he navigates the rugged terrain.
The endeavour is not just a testament to Duncan’s physical endurance but also a passionate effort to raise awareness and support for Youngcare.
At the age of 26, Duncan’s childhood friend Steven suffered a devastating accident, which drastically changed his ability to speak and move independently.
Today, Steven manages his life with the help of carers, embodying the spirit of independence and choice in care and housing — principles that Youngcare staunchly advocates.
Reflecting on his friend’s journey, Duncan shared: ‘It’s that mental side – that freedom of choice, that feeling of independence.
‘Like “Hey, I’m making some decisions here and I’ve got control of my life and it’s not everyone doing everything for me”.
‘Because I know that’s exactly how my friend feels.’
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Source: New York Post