Golf raises funds for rescue service

At last week’s tournament, Gary Wallace was reunited with Libbie, who was one of the Westpac...
At last week’s tournament, Gary Wallace was reunited with Libbie, who was one of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter paramedics who came to his aid. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew had their very own cart at the charity golfing tournament.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew had their very own cart at the charity golfing tournament.
After two heart stopping moments in the space of six months, Warren Leslie (left) and Garry...
After two heart stopping moments in the space of six months, Warren Leslie (left) and Garry Wallace hosted a charity golfing tournament to raise awareness and funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
Garry Wallace being loaded on to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter at Pleasant Point Golf Course in...
Garry Wallace being loaded on to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter at Pleasant Point Golf Course in March, after a heart attack prevented him from finishing his game of golf.
This time last year, Warren Leslie was in a Westpac Rescue Helicopter on his way to Christchurch...
This time last year, Warren Leslie was in a Westpac Rescue Helicopter on his way to Christchurch Hospital.
It is not uncommon for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to land on a golf course.
It is not uncommon for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to land on a golf course.

Two heart-stopping moments were behind Friday’s charity golf tournament at Pleasant Point Golf Course.

Golfing buddies Warren Leslie and Garry Wallace, who survived heart attacks within months of each other, organised the tournament, aiming to raise awareness and funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust spokesperson Pip O’Regan said organisers were delighted with the event and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew team had a fabulous day.

"There was an incredible outpouring of support for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service from all of those attending."

Mr Leslie and Mr Wallace were both airlifted to Christchurch Hospital by the rescue helicopter, after suffering heart attacks late last year and early this year, respectively.

For Mr Wallace, last week’s tournament offered him the chance to finish off the game of golf he had started on March 29 this year, which came to an abrupt end when he had a heart attack on the fourth hole.

"I had only played three holes when all hell broke loose. By the time one of the guys was asking me what was wrong, the others were on the phone to the ambulance.

"The next minute there was the big red and yellow butterfly coming out of the sky to get me to Christchurch Hospital," Mr Wallace said.

The rescue helicopter landed at the Pleasant Point golf course, just by the clubhouse.

"They were such a wonderful crew, they really looked after me and helped take my mind off what was going on," he said. — Allied Media